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I use the Zip button, then apply it via a shortcut to the msstyle, that way I don't lose my wallpaper :?)

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- Captions buttons are purposely behind the glass (gloss).

- I'm completely changing the taskbar.

- I've gone off the scrollbars, I'm using a much simpler approach.

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Yes thats it, when you're starting up your own business the thing you care about most is getting replies on a forum. Go troll somewhere else, can't be arsed dealing with morons like yourself. In fact please never, ever, post in one of my theme threads again. People like you - who don't appreciate the time people take out of their own lives to release free stuff - make me sick to the bone.

What line of business?

Please say Microsoft hired you to make a theme that will replace Aero. Your themes put Luna and Aero to shame.

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I use the Zip button, then apply it via a shortcut to the msstyle, that way I don't lose my wallpaper :?)

[f]...

- Captions buttons are purposely behind the glass (gloss).

- I'm completely changing the taskbar.

- I've gone off the scrollbars, I'm using a much simpler approach.

This is what I do to test the theme. I hit Actions > Compile the theme. Then I go to the theme folder and double click the .msstyle and apply. I keep the display properties window open and when I want to apply the changes I select the substyle and apply

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Yes thats it, when you're starting up your own business the thing you care about most is getting replies on a forum. Go troll somewhere else, can't be arsed dealing with morons like yourself. In fact please never, ever, post in one of my theme threads again. People like you - who don't appreciate the time people take out of their own lives to release free stuff - make me sick to the bone.

Yes, now, I am quite happy with that reply of yours. Just a note though, I wasn't serious. I think your theme is superb, and I do consider to be quite lucky to even be able to download your themes as I respect you a lot, as a themer(if that's what you call yourself).

But please, think twice before you reply. I could give a damn less.

Why the hell do I even bother replying to you?

Oh another side note. If you want we can settle this situation. Just PM me.

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This is going to sound pretty damn late but- OMFG B0SE IS BACK!!oneoneone11!!. Yay! I know this is really, really out of your way, but please please PLEASE can you either make a WindowBlinds theme or atleast make it able to port easily with SkinStudio? I can name a couple of themes that don't like to port very easily. . .

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Hexagon: I wish :?)

Ghost: You expect me to know whether you are joking or not? So many replies, I can't sit and ponder of the validity of each one! Anyway, doesn't matter.

Here's the theme on my desktop...

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An all orange taskbar got sickly, so I opted to use something more neutral. I want an orange theme, but I don't want to feel saturated by it.

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Woot!!

I've been looking forward to this one for a while now :)

I prefer the first screen shot to this new one. the new one looks similar to other skins, the first one was totally unique. :(

But anyhoo I'm sure whatever you release will be great (Y)

Yeah, it's unfortunate a lot of things aren't possible in MSStyle. Could WB even keep the tabs for taskbar?

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Hey b0se!

Just a few points of criticism from a derailed artist, judging by the last screenshot. I can still see some jaggies now and there, and although this is still in alpha/beta, and you'll probably get them out perfecting the whole theme, I just wanted to say that.

Also, I would go a bit more easy on the drop shadow from the start button. It makes it look a bit blurry :)

Other than that, a good upgrade from the first screenshot. I'm anxiously awaiting the release.. been using XPMC for too long now :laugh:

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Good to see you're back bOse :)

I'm still waiting patiently for this theme, it's really worth the wait. The latest preview looks great and very close to the initial concept. I really hope the first taskbar sees the light of day though.

Keep up the good work. Your themes are all great. Still use OpusOS which is your best I think!

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