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Tim, did you make the download gif that's showing on the first page of this thread?

I'd like to use it in the flash site which will eventually contain all the crystal stuff. What do you think? btw, I've added the msstyle to it, but not uploaded the file until I speak to you about it.

Originally posted by deron dantzler

Here is the PNG start button replacement. The original is named KMENU.PNG. You can either REPLACE or change the IMG in stylebuilder.

I'm not EXTREMELY happy with it, I may or may not work on it anymore, but it gives you guys an idea of what would look nice if nothing else :).

Here is a User Icon to use that matches the gradient.

Many thanks man.:ninja:

Originally posted by Riggs

Wow, nice screenie! But, I have a question. Could you tell me what apps you're using here? I'd be interested in trying some of these out! Thanks!

thanks :)

umm.. well the calendar is Rainlender of course, the info on the desktop (and the taskbar) is Samurize, and that's about it. there's a TLB bar too.

that's it i think.

The updated shell32.dll weighs in at over 7 megabytes. I don't suppose any of my email accounts allow me to send attachments over 7 megs. If you guys want the files / wish to help host them, please give me some specific -webspace- where I can UPLOAD the file to.

https://www.neowin.net/bboard/showthread.ph...2937#post472937

Ok i'll be fixing the problems yall listed today, also will add a windows flag, and that taskbar mod posted is nice, (be cool if you can just post the bmp though, or i could just put it in the style it self and give credit of course :), and about the hosting, i couldn't connect to hte ftp so i just switched to my isp's webspace. also its been requested tooooooo darn much, also i might make a graphite version (not too gray not to black) i'll keep yall posted. and honz talk to me on msn about the download gif ;)

Originally posted by Tim

Ok i'll be fixing the problems yall listed today, also will add a windows flag, and that taskbar mod posted is nice, (be cool if you can just post the bmp though, or i could just put it in the style it self and give credit of course :), and about the hosting, i couldn't connect to hte ftp so i just switched to my isp's webspace. also its been requested tooooooo darn much, also i might make a graphite version (not too gray not to black) i'll keep yall posted. and honz talk to me on msn about the download gif ;)

YAY A WINDOWS FLAG! :)

If you need something hosted, I'd be willing to do it as well...hell, it's free for me, so I'll make it free for you. Just shoot me an e-mail to [email protected] with what you want. It'll be something like http://www.getskinned.org/misc/something....

Just let me know.

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