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Fore the time being I've removed all Luna Element content from DA, because of Microsofts action against KoL. Microsoft have not contacted me, but you never know what will happen. I understand why Microsoft did what they did and I don't want to disrespect KoL (he is truly a great skinner and I've admired his work even before I became a member of Neowin) though the work on VistaXP was not his. So until I've made Luna Element more uniqe it has been removed. Hope you all understand. But don't worry. I'll be back.

If you wish to support my work. Visit this link: http://www.friedwalrus.com/em3/

Cool wallpapers: http://www.socksoff.co.uk

Dude. Are you, by any chance, French? You can't always just roll over that easy in life just becasue the big bully on the block wants your lunch money. Maybe you did this just to get attention, I don;t know but removing your work because of what happened to KoL is rediuculous....and very French.

Dude. Are you, by any chance, French? You can't always just roll over that easy in life just becasue the big bully on the block wants your lunch money. Maybe you did this just to get attention, I don;t know but removing your work because of what happened to KoL is rediuculous....and very French.

nice one with the stereotyping.... you are obviously an individual of peace and toleration. heres one for the road....your ignorance/selfishness is very "american".

happy holidays em3, hope to see those toolbar buttons soon ;)

Happy new year everyone. :fun:

Next version of Luna Element is v5. And the progress is pretty slow atm, some parts are tricky to create. LE5 is pretty much a complete update of LE4, almost every part is going to be updated, and that takes time. This will most likely be my final theme for WinXP so I'm going to make it a good one. Btw, about 90% of the mockups are completed. :sorcerer:

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Here is a screenshot mix. It's pretty much LE4 but if you look closer you will see the changes. Still working on some stuff that is visible in the image but it's almost complete. (To clarify, the parts visible in the image are almost complete, not the entire theme. :p)

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Here is a screenshot mix. It's pretty much LE4 but if you look closer you will see the changes. Still working on some stuff that is visible in the image but it's almost complete. (To clarify, the parts visible in the image are almost complete, not the entire theme. :p)

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Why would you pull the previous versions because you are afraid of microsoft but still work on version 5 adn release that? Makes no sense.

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