FlyaKite 3 it's comming! =D =D =D


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i think flyakite is like Steve Jobs, hehehe. He won't tell whats the final product until he released it to the public, hmm very secretive heheh. in a few more hours we might see the flyakite 3. hopefuly the next realese has a new name cause we already flying the kite hehe. no offense to flyakite, i like the name.

Does Steve design his product? :cool:

I'll definately macsturbate when this comes out. :p

I'll port it to WB for myself as well, to complete the look. :D I hope it uses the new, sleeker mac-esque material that's out there now, like Snow.E.

(If any of the above is already mention in this thread, my bad. :/)

Hey flyakite, I remember that usually my Firefox used to crash on your site. Any ideas how? But anyway, I did sneak some peaks before, and damn, you better be paying that coder or whoever made the site theme. It's drop dead amazing!

You'll be amazed , but he does it himself !

Damm Flyakite you rock!!!

I've accidentaly spreaded the flyakite v2.0 mania in my school...lol..now everybody uses it.. :woot:

BTW, theres no problem installing the new V3 over the V2 ???Or its recommended to unisntall first V2??

Thanks and Keep up tha good work... :laugh:

sin_maxo, it's always recommended to take off any shellpack/bricopack before installing another one. including flyakite. I remember i installed one of another, and it crapped up my system. I had mac animations on top of vista animations, icons were all messed up, in simple words: i had to reinstall xp.

I know this is a great piece of soft, i am also waiting for V.3. But guys, chill! It's only a soft, the guy is only doing this during his spare time (well at least i suppose), so caaaaaaalm down and wait for the release... when it will be available.

The topic @ aqua soft forums is soooo funny (well for me, maybe not for Flyakite :laugh: ) beacuse there are like tons of people who just registered to ask when it will be avilable, even worst, telling the guy to hurry up. Haha, i don't think it will made the soft available earlier. :no:

I'm not a programer at all, but i can understand Flyakite and i can imagine how ****ed he could be because of these stupid posts. It's a bit when u tell a friend u're coming to his house but he keeps calling you every 5 minutes to know where you are now...

Relax and check out in a few hours http://osx.portraitofakite.com ;)

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