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OMG you people have zero patience. It's pretty sad and pathetic the way some of you are acting over having to wait for a release of a theme.

The best themes take time to be released for some very good reasons:

1.) The creator of the theme is taking his or her time to make it as perfect and bug free as they possibly can before they release it. The release of a theme too fast always results in a lot of bugs that they didn't see before releasing and all the jerks who begged for the release come out talking about how buggy it is when it's their fault by pushing and begging the themer to release an update that the themer is most likely not happy with themselves.

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2.) There's this thing, it's called life. Most people love to have one and not spend all their time creating themes.

If you're going to say things like "I just give up on this theme. I quit waiting. BLAH BLAH WHINE WHINE" and make it sound like it's something soo depressing in your life that you'll kill yourself if you can't get it.....that's just pretty pathetic and shows that you're very immature or just have zero patience.

Either way it's just dumb :rolleyes:

Yes it's a great theme, but DAMN...get over having to wait. em3 has made it clear a few times that things have happened that kept him from working on the theme and people obviously didn't bother reading anything he's said.

Now all the babies should go grab their bottles and take a nap

  • 2 weeks later...

Any news on this Em3? Your LunaElement site is down and there hasen't been a post in this thread for awhile now. We still working on this?

I assume you're a pretty person, but it wouldn't hurt to post in your own thread like, once every 2 weeks. =P

Thanks, and I like the new style of LunaElement. My only suggestion is that we get a full startbutton, who someone releases a nice mod of one. =)

I'be been working on a remix of a friends music track the last few days. But that's finished now. The progress on LE has halted on the dropdown list button. Don't know how to design it. I'll try and figure it out today, but it's not easy. After that I'll have to look over and decide what other parts to rework. At least the mockup work I've done up to this point is final, exept for the dropdown list button that is.

I'be been working on a remix of a friends music track the last few days. But that's finished now. The progress on LE has halted on the dropdown list button. Don't know how to design it. I'll try and figure it out today, but it's not easy. After that I'll have to look over and decide what other parts to rework. At least the mockup work I've done up to this point is final, exept for the dropdown list button that is.

Nothing wrong with the way it is now... :huh:

I'be been working on a remix of a friends music track the last few days. But that's finished now. The progress on LE has halted on the dropdown list button. Don't know how to design it. I'll try and figure it out today, but it's not easy. After that I'll have to look over and decide what other parts to rework. At least the mockup work I've done up to this point is final, exept for the dropdown list button that is.

That's cool; I was wondering what type of programs do you use to cut/mix music? I myself am trying to learn to use Adobe Audition and Sony's Acid programs.

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