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WTF!

This was never a "V" theme and never will be a one.

Vista x.x = Jemaho

Aer xxxx = MaStErHaCk

;)

I made it to be the first who released that, yes i'm working on a update for 48x48 iconsize and i'll aslo insert a substlyle with working shutdown and logof buttons (for use with a modded explorer.exe).

HAHAHA! Never a "V" theme? Look at "V" 1.4 It's the only way Jemaho got 1.4 out on the internet legally. So there is a V, and it's been out for a while.

My 2 cent. You want someting that looks and works like Vista? Dream on. What would be the change then ? Microsoft said Vista is something 100% new, and everyone would say there is a Vista running around based on Windows XP and WindowBlinds. ( Think of the costs ). If you really want Vista, guys, have some patience, upgrade your hardware and buy Vista. For now, WindowBlinds and XP is OK. Anyways, GREAT JOB guys, never thought XP would be this close to Vista :)

P.S. Now, where is that Radeon 9800 for my laptop? Oh, no can do? I'm stuck with this MX440? No comment.

Looks nice, but I don't understand why there must be a fake search and logon/off buttons. If they don't work, then why have them? It just seems cheap too me, but thats just my opinion. Good work, though :)

They wouldn't be there when skinners would be able to remove the Log Off and Shut Down texts. But because there's no workaround for, they have to place the buttons somewhere else: in the fake Search bar. And if you would remove those buttons, the whole start menu just wouldn't look that good anymore.

IMHO, if MasterHack would find some better image resources for the Search/Log Off/Shut Down buttons, this skin would rule the Vista-like skins! :D

Sorry but why should you get any credit? Everyone who has a Vista Aero theme uses Kol's hard work for its base. Then its just touched up a bit by yourselves. Not your skin at all really is it? :whistle:

Apparently it's been said that KoL ripped his work from Microsoft, but I truly think of that as bullsh!t to the highest degree. I do agree that these need to stop, too. It's just going more for looks then functionality. Look, the whole bottom of the start button doesn't even work. The styler toolbar also looks like its ripped from Jemaho's styler toolbar for his Vista x.x and "v" x.x series.

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