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Nice bragging. :rolleyes:

I'm merely pointing out the facts from the fiction :) . I neither have access to the build nor will it be released, just trying to make it clear where they came from etc. Besides, I'm not the only person who saw the person that showed the pics. Prince also saw the information from the same place/person.

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well for those peaple who think WMP10 is better has not used WMP11 i take it .

The Media Library in Windows Media Player 11 has been redesigned to make it easier to navigate and use your music collection. You'll minimize the time you spend managing your music and maximize the time you spend enjoying it. You can now view your music by album cover just as you do when you browse your CD collection. Use the new wordwheel search to quickly find what you're looking for. Stack the views of your music collection and enjoy the improved presentation of the artist, track, and CD information. Experience your digital music the way you want, and enjoy a smooth, high-quality audio playback experience.

All that means new technolagy behind the UI running makeing thins simplier, dont for get microsoft has querie searching like Itunes so as you type in the seachbar for your music it will start showing results . just thauhgt ide inform you WMP10 users who have not yet tried it and possably thinking WMP11 is justa new UI look and that is it

where can i download WMP 11?

Read the whole thread first before asking that question :whistle: .

PSG22

Skin for WMP10:http://www.filelodge.com/files/hdd4/61968/WMP11.zip

It's not that great, it's not completely like WMP11, and the guy's address is at the top. Just wanted to give you fair warning.

Edit: http://thevista.ru/files/mutogens/wmp11ski...TheVista.ru.rar is the same but without the address at the top.

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Nice bragging. :rolleyes:

Thats all winbeta ever does now adays. :( pretty sad thats what they have to resort to

Also hes a moron because masterhack MADE that vista-like theme for xp. Those screenshots also came from topsidepornstar. http://www.topsidepornstar.com/?p=49 Which is dated april 5th a few weeks before winbeta "bragging crap we-have-the-build-and-your-not-going-to-get-it!!!!!111oneoen shots" showed up

Beat that! :whistle:

Thats all winbeta ever does now adays. :( pretty sad thats what they have to resort to

Also hes a moron because masterhack MADE that vista-like theme for xp. Those screenshots also came from topsidepornstar. http://www.topsidepornstar.com/?p=49 Which is dated april 5th a few weeks before winbeta "bragging crap we-have-the-build-and-your-not-going-to-get-it!!!!!111oneoen shots" showed up

Beat that! :whistle:

exactly.

Thats all winbeta ever does now adays. :( pretty sad thats what they have to resort to

Also hes a moron because masterhack MADE that vista-like theme for xp. Those screenshots also came from topsidepornstar. http://www.topsidepornstar.com/?p=49 Which is dated april 5th a few weeks before winbeta "bragging crap we-have-the-build-and-your-not-going-to-get-it!!!!!111oneoen shots" showed up

Beat that! :whistle:

Unfortunately, those WMP11 screenshots on XP of 6140 are indeed fake, in terms of them not being XP but rather from Vista. They are nothing more than the Wmp11 build running in Vista 5342 under compatibility mode as I've said a countless number of times now. If you had looked at the Wmp11 screenshot from win-vista, then you would see that masterhack's Wmp is the same exact build as the 5342 one, and, as can be seen in 5365, one can run Wmp11 in Vista under compatibility mode and see the XP skin which is undoubtedly what was done for 6140. Without any more proof such as a whole desktop screenshot with the winver etc., there's no way to tell for sure that 6140 is on XP, and considering that the "About" window is using the Vista non-glass theme just as 5365's Wmp11 is, then its more logical to say that they are indeed from Vista.

4779 however is a real XP Wmp11 build.

As for bragging, no I'm not bragging about having the build as I don't have it. In fact there's only 1 person who has the build and it will not get leaked. I was merely stating where the shots originated from since no one had mentioned it yet as Prince didn't want to give out the source, and if you consider that bragging, well then you've got some issues.

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