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You should really read the thread you spouted incorrect info in:

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...89661&st=30

Those pics where posted by AthleticTrainer1981 ;)

Look closer at that thread:

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...#entry587818143

I specifically said image #1. If you can't take a hint, it even says "trekkie" in the welcome center :p

Interestling none of those shots are from winfuture. 3 are mine and flip one belongs to trekkie.

Remind me to watermark my pics from now on..... :angry:

@tech_dude_5000: you can change the hue of glass to whatever color you want. I am a blue person.

ahhh that explains it. It looks prety nice imo.

ahhh that explains it. It looks prety nice imo.

I am bored and either asked to them to hotlink from my account on photobucket and give me credit or remove them.

They basically took my photos without asking. Hopefully they will be nice and do so.

Must remember to watermark.

Look closer at that thread:

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...#entry587818143

I specifically said image #1. If you can't take a hint, it even says "trekkie" in the welcome center :p

I was talking to the thread starter, sorry if you thought I was directing that to you.

Without flaming me, could someone explain why everyone posts screen shots that look like every other screen shot, but with a newer build number?

:alien:

Without flaming me, could someone explain why everyone posts screen shots that look like every other screen shot, but with a newer build number?

:alien:

Because its nearly at RC1, and there shouldn't really be any major UI changes at this point. Only polishing up things here and there.

Without flaming me, could someone explain why everyone posts screen shots that look like every other screen shot, but with a newer build number?

:alien:

People like to see what's updated. The most recent builds are starting to look alike which is to be expected when a product is nearing completion: The Aero interface is basically done. They're just getting rid of older graphics and do some mild tweaking (while some believe a massive overhaul is still likely to happen before RTM).

Bug?

Start button was missing sometimes in earlier builds too, but now it missing from at least 1/3 of the screenshots (at Winfuture) - even in classic mode. I don't know you guys, but a missing Start button is a major bug.

Classic mode looks great. I rather used Luna before than classic, but now this looks cool. Except the opened start menu. Boy, some **** there. http://www.winfuture.de/index.php?nolayout...c_id=1156510400 The left pane should have the white backgound (Window) instead of the grey (Control) since it is rather a list than a panel.

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