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Curious. What is the system status app and skin you are using for it? (I suppose the application is sysmetrix?)

REALLY looking forward for LE5

That's not my screenshot. It's em3's desktop that he posted at the January Desktops thread. And that's a WIP for Samurize according to em3. ;)

Hype is a hell of a thing. Em3 is one of the 4 or 5 best VS creators, but c'mon. It's an iteration of a great VS. It will come, and it will be great, as is his standard, but this has the fever of an Apple keynote (kings of hype). not bashing, just saying breathe folks, in...and out :D

Case in point, KoL's VistaXP + Vista Aqua Start from lunaelement.net + Resedit + 3 mins = the picture below. I did this three days ago, before having seen em3's screenshot. I'm not saying it's simple, but just breathe, it's a new VS, not the second coming. In terms of intricacy in tabs, text boxes, start button etc, I still have yet to see anything come close to bant's em3lent substyle in reluna (and yes I know it's a mod of em3's work).

So in short, it will come, I will love it since I loved the previous 4, but easy on the hype. I bet even em3 is amused.

So now I must prepare for the inevitable bashing, while I refresh the completed visual styles thread every 2 hrs or so. :whistle:

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"Inofficial Bitmaps" ???

Should be "Unofficial Bitmaps"

Fixed. :)

It looks great. I'm a fan of the clean and simple look. The only thing I would suggest is maybe adding an effect or two to the "Luna Element.net" text. Also, you didn't have to 7z. Bandwidth is no longer an issue although it is a good idea for dial-up users. Looks great. Still can't wait for LE5. :)

em3: nice update to lunaelement.net, but I get this when opening the page in Opera:

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This also happens in IE (but not Firefox). Strangely the only page filled with something, the Files page, shows up fine.

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