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Well my friend (you'll never guess who) wanted to make a vs so I offered to post screenshots for it here and get feedback. It's called Clockwork Orange.

Here is the start panel:

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Please feel free to help him by giving constructive critism.

Thanks.

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Not too crazy about the screenshot, imho with a colour such as orange it's very easy to go over the top, and the mockup as a whole just has a little too much relief for my liking. Especially the All Programs button has a certain vStyler vibe to it... I'll let you decide if that is a good or a bad thing though.

my favourite colour is orange so dont get me wrong, but this is just wrong. one thing that has caught my eye though is that windows clock in the start menu. does that function as a clock? if so thats pretty cool.

also i hated the movie clockwork orange. everyone who likes seeing/practicing rape raise their hands to be shot

my favourite colour is orange so dont get me wrong, but this is just wrong. one thing that has caught my eye though is that windows clock in the start menu. does that function as a clock? if so thats pretty cool.

also i hated the movie clockwork orange. everyone who likes seeing/practicing rape raise their hands to be shot

The clock is not functional but just relates to the theme name.

Thanks for the constructive critisism. :)

here some more dont be gay with screenshots give it a version number and let us try it

you find more bugs and we get to use it ...

its quite simple

even its a .5

i like but cant use it and then im probally going to forget about it

I think this thing is really good, perhaps a thin task bar version would be a nice touch as well as a compact strat menu for a substyle. Just try not to make it real bulky thats my two cents :)

But good work :D

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