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It can't be done.

Having taken a look at the impressive mock-up in the OP, there's no way he'll ever be able to replicate the same kind of look in an actual VS build.

Unfortunate (limited by Windows XP).

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I could be wrong, but I don't think thats just a mock up...he's been updating it as he's gone along.

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I could be wrong, but I don't think thats just a mock up...he's been updating it as he's gone along.

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I think it's still just a mockup, but b0se has already pointed out how the menu bar will be much thinner etc., I don't really care as long as the overall look stays the same it will be a great piece of work.

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It can't be done.

Having taken a look at the impressive mock-up in the OP, there's no way he'll ever be able to replicate the same kind of look in an actual VS build.

Unfortunate (limited by Windows XP).

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I'm pretty sure b0se knows well what can be accomplished in a VS and I don't think he would show a mockup with stuff that's not possible to do

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I'm pretty sure b0se knows well what can be accomplished in a VS and I don't think he would show a mockup with stuff that's not possible to do

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exactly.

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