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I see that some people are also dissapointed that there will be no Alt. Start button. If you get enough requests, will you please consider making one em3? That would be greatly appreciated.  :yes:

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If this would have some effect on your decision, I'll vote for an alt. start button too. IMO the normal one is too big, the usual alt. button in the past Luna's are great.

If this would have some effect on your decision, I'll vote for an alt. start button too.  IMO the normal one is too big, the usual alt. button in the past Luna's are great.

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No Alt. Start Button? That's one of the best parts. I don't know if I'd use LE if I couldn't have an Alt. Button. I'm sick of the normal crappy one.

It seems some people don't know what it's like to make 12 different styles just because no one like the same stuff. I did that for LE3. I will not do it again. It's to much work and it becomes almost impossible to make updates. I can't please everyone. If I tried to I would have to make about 200 different syles, because some people want solid progressbar, some want block style, some people want the old capitonbar buttons, others want a different colors, and compact taskbar and startmenu, then there are those who want the compact taskbar with full statmenu, and last but not least the alt startbutton. I can't make it all, and I can't say it feels good when some say I'm a bad person just because I don't make a certain style (just read the LE2 thread). What I do is try to please the majority of people and be nice to those who are nice to me. I make this theme for free, on my spare time. If you don't like it, you don't have to use it. I'm not trying to be rude to anyone. This is just how I feel.

It seems some people don't know what it's like to make 12 different styles just because no one like the same stuff. I did that for LE3. I will not do it again. It's to much work and it becomes almost impossible to make updates. I can't please everyone. If I tried to I would have to make about 200 different syles, because some people want solid progressbar, some want block style, some people want the old capitonbar buttons, others want a different colors, and compact taskbar and startmenu, then there are those who want the compact taskbar with full statmenu, and last but not least the alt startbutton. I can't make it all, and I can't say it feels good when some say I'm a bad person just because I don't make a certain style (just read the LE2 thread). What I do is try to please the majority of people and be nice to those who are nice to me. I make this theme for free, on my spare time. If you don't like it, you don't have to use it. I'm not trying to be rude to anyone. This is just how I feel.

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Very well put em3! Keep up the great work!!! The majority of us look forward to your next release. You've done a spectular job on your styles! Thanks so much for all your time and effort :D :D :D

Definitely right em3. You can't please everyone. Your themes are quite a masterpiece! I've followed the progress ever since the original Luna Element and I continue to be impressed to this day. Amazing vision on putting them together. Kind of cool how so many people are wanting to use a theme to get off Microsoft's Luna - then you make a Luna version and it's 100x better. Luna= :no: Luna Element= :yes:

Keep up the great work! ;)

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