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Same here, got the latest version of iconpackanger and all :(

Solution anyone ?

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Only thing I can think of is Uninstall/Reinstall !

If that doesn't work then come to irc.stardock.com and join the #Stardock room, there are people how can help you!

[MrBurns]

Eeeeeexxxxcellent.......

[/MrBurns]

You guys are in for one hell of a surprise. This recolour will take a few days (maybe even a week), but it will sure as hell be worth the wait. Trust me on that :?)

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oh gosh....man.......oh man...this is going to be good isn't it...ISN'T IT!...I WANT THE TRUTH!...oh wait...sorry..:laugh:: :laugh:: ...again thanks for the hard work.:yes::

I'd like to but I already have too many ongoing projects to complete to start a new one. I may make one someday, but don't expect it any time soon. :/

I already made a StylerToolbar theme for it (using it now actually) which you can find a preview of here. Ross has the theme and has said that it will be in the next release.

As for the Firefox theme, it's coming along nicely. Still need to figure out a few things, but I hope to finish it later today or tomorrow. :D

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*cough*

I WANT THIS! NOW! ;)

No, seriously.. this looks SOOO smooth and I hope we will see it (StylerToolbar + Firefoxe Theme) released some day. Thx for your effort as well :D Just wanted to give you some feedback (Y)

*cough*

I WANT THIS! NOW! ;)

No, seriously.. this looks SOOO smooth and I hope we will see it (StylerToolbar + Firefoxe Theme) released some day. Thx for your effort as well :D Just wanted to give you some feedback (Y)

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I may buy that StylerToolbar actually - looks quite nice. Can you add your own buttons?

One thing normal Explorer misses is a 'New Folder' button on the toolbar (Yes I know its in the shellstyle - but I hate shellstyles). Can you add one with ST?

I may buy that StylerToolbar actually - looks quite nice. Can you add your own buttons?

One thing normal Explorer misses is a 'New Folder' button on the toolbar (Yes I know its in the shellstyle - but I hate shellstyles). Can you add one with ST?

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You can't add your own buttons, but you can reposition/reorganize the buttons by editing a theme's ini file.

Update on the Firefox theme:

I started over because I was using a safari firefox theme as a base and found that that wasn't the look I really wanted (except for the attached back/forward buttons). I started over using Qute as a base, replacing only the toolbar icons.

I had 2 different styles I was going to include with the theme. One with the slightly darker button hover states, and another with blue hover states. Couldn't figure out which one to leave in, but figured out how to leave both. :D

Switching from large <-> small icons will keep the same buttons but switch between hover states (hope that makes sense).

I still have a few more icons to replace, but I should release it by the end of the week.

I like the screenshots but I cannot download it. DA :angry: doesnt seem to let me download the file correctly. All i get is a gif file in the .rar file i dowloaded. Could someone email me the theme so that I can try it out?

sundar (.) naveen (at) gmail (.) com

Much appreciated and thanks in advance...

WA and Trillian skins are all underway; patience, grasshopper :?)

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you have no idea how happy it makes me to see a beautiful theme like this be rounded out by a full 'scheme' of skins like wa and trillian.

i can't wait for the final release:DD

*wonders how tricky it would be to make a matching bb4win style*

I wasn't going to show you this until the final release, but I see no harm in wetting your appetites.

What I (purposely) failed to mention is that XPMC is actually going to be a VS Suite. Not just colour variations - but multiple style variations, but all following the basic 'ruleset' for design that you see with the XPMC you are using.

The style you see in this preview is XPMC Induztry - a dark theme with black widgets (check the taskbar out for example). I have a PSD prototype for the third variation (XPMC Cell) but you're not seeing that. I may make a fourth, all depends on the timescale, as I'm uber busy.

Each style will have Normal/Compact versions, plus its own colour variations. Oh yes, XPMC v1 will be a beast of a release :?)

Click me.

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Before you ask: No, you can't have it (yet):pp

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