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hey KoL maybe before you realse this you could tweak it a bit to make it look like 5259:

theres new scroll bars and new buttons there .. they look nice

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I'll wait a little for more screenshots.

I like the colour, blue rocks more then grey ...

I still love the VS here  :yes:

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Is not blue, is the same transparent color. The background is blue.

v3 isnt even out yet and you want him to change it again, we dont even know if those screenies are 5259 for sure. i like the current v3 just fine

yes they are real. people will say fake, to anything.

http://www.activewin.com/screenshots/vista...sta-5259-26.PNG

new taskbar too :p

Let KoL do his work please. Begging for changes just makes it take even longer for it to come out.

KoL

If I were you I'd take your time on this. Get the university and job stuff done then start work on this. Those are more important in life. IMO you should also make a few different versions to please all these people wanting these little changes. Or just simply post the images needed for any changes with a guide on how to do it like you have in the past.

Sorry but some people on here beg for releases, then right as he's close to working on it you see screenshots and ask for all these changes. Seriously people it takes time to make these, even though I believe KoL is very fast at doing it. Asking for these changes just makes the whole process longer and some of you people start getting impatient and sometimes angry. When it's YOU that makes the whole process take longer.

Not trying to get an argument started or anything and if I sounded like an ass I apologize. It just gets to me a little when people do this.

KoL

If I were you I'd take your time on this. Get the university and job stuff done then start work on this. Those are more important in life. IMO you should also make a few different versions to please all these people wanting these little changes. Or just simply post the images needed for any changes with a guide on how to do it like you have in the past.

Sorry but some people on here beg for releases, then right as he's close to working on it you see screenshots and ask for all these changes. Seriously people it takes time to make these, even though I believe KoL is very fast at doing it. Asking for these changes just makes the whole process longer and some of you people start getting impatient and sometimes angry. When it's YOU that makes the whole process take longer.

Not trying to get an argument started or anything and if I sounded like an ass I apologize. It just gets to me a little when people do this.

If your talkin about what i was saying i was merely sugesting to KoL, because IMO the new 5259 build looks a bit nicer than the previous. And i know Createing a Vs takes ages, trust me i have tried many times, you need skill and patience to do this kind of thing.

also i don't think KoL needs to be told how he should organise his life ;)

I REALLY would like a blue version like the screenie below. I think blue kind of gives it the 'Vista' look, and suits glass better.

5259desk9ntcopy5sm.png

By the way... I've edited a version of your visual style (don't worry, won't release it) with the new start menu. Take a look, and tell me what you think? I'm looking forward to seeing what you can do with the new junk in vista! :yes:

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P.S.- I know visual styles (good ones, anyways) take ages to get perfect. That start menu alone took me just under two days to make, so go ahead and take your time; get it perfect to your liking, and then release it. ;)

Edited by Trojan

@ Trojan: That's not blue, the windows are transparent and the background is blue. The startmenu looks cool, I'll include that star menu on v3. Just wainting the new msstyle to make make the changes to the WB version and start the msstyle. :D

@ Trojan: That's not blue, the windows are transparent and the background is blue. The startmenu looks cool, I'll include that star menu on v3. Just wainting the new msstyle to make make the changes to the WB version and start the msstyle. :D

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Actually, it is blue. I have the vista glass PNGs on my HD, and they're light blue and translucent :p . But I know what you mean, all I was saying is that I would like a blue version, that resembled the screenshot.

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