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[saint dark] .. do you work for Kaliber 10000? I'm not dogging your theme, quite well done.

http://www.k10k.net/

Trajik 2600 ..

.. avid k10k.net reader

nopw, I dont work for him, I we (un2 and me) have the permission for this theme.

un2, great update, maybe you can continue with this theme

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screenies..

new start menu

http://junktion.razorsys.com/un2/ss/k10k21start.jpg

small caption bar..fixes..updates..

http://junktion.razorsys.com/un2/ss/k10k21pre.jpg

shellstyle is absent..for now.

I only updated the original k10k color i feel no need to update the other color versions as it wasnt in the intended plan.

regards,

dave s.

that looks nice... *cough* LINK? *cough*

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,Apr 1 2003, 21:10] un2, great update, maybe you can continue with this theme

heh i was gonna ask if you didnt mind that people took your theme and reposted it, ive been working on my own version with a different start button and a couple other things so far. nothing great as of yet. but im working on it. (btw how do you post up an image like that, im a total newb to that stuff)

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Hmmm, I love this theme as an alternative to Classix (also nice work). However, I definitely prefer the previous Start menu - this one's too busy IMO.

As for bugfixes, the primary one I'd noticed was the progress bar showing up full or broken. Think you can fix that before changing the Start menu?! :)

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heh i was gonna ask if you didnt mind that people took your theme and reposted it, ive been working on my own version with a different start button and a couple other things so far. nothing great as of yet. but im working on it. (btw how do you post up an image like that, im a total newb to that stuff)

I dont mind about un2 because he's the original author of this theme :happy:

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sorry for the lack of word from me but ive been quite busy with other things outside the computer world.

anyway,i assume everyone wants the old start button instead of the newer smaller one.as for 'start bar'? im assuming you mean the taskbar bluerocket?please explain this to me.

other than that..im trying to get this theme out so dont worry..it will be out by the end of the week,or maybe even sooner depending on my schedule

regards,

dave s.

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screenies..

new start menu

http://junktion.razorsys.com/un2/ss/k10k21start.jpg

small caption bar..fixes..updates..

http://junktion.razorsys.com/un2/ss/k10k21pre.jpg

shellstyle is absent..for now.

I only updated the original k10k color i feel no need to update the other  color versions as it wasnt in the intended plan.

regards,

dave s.

awesome start menu. almost emulating the stuff on the site.. coolness.

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