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Some screens from new version (from now it's called AvA 1.4 not 1.04). It's quite different version of iAvA.

iAvA - simplicity and fast working

AvA 1.4 - next wersion of AvA 1.03

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(sorry for that mess with names and versions)

Edit:

I'm looking for some extra space (for my config of course). Any help would be appreciated

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I'm using vista for couple of weeks, it allows some cool stuff with transparency. Effects of my work (preview, about 60% done)

iAvA mini mode in vista:

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iAvA one panel mode in vista:

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Edit:

With 'no titlebar' option:

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I'm in love :blush:

Haha. Thanks mate but I don't spend my whole free time playing around on PanelsUI, I know a lot of better .PUI makers.

I want to make xp users happy without glass effect so I've decided to change design a little. :) As you can see, I've finally added rating system.

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Looking for comments/suggestions...

I can't, I made 3 quite different version so I have to combine them - it will take some time. I have a lot of work this week so I won't have that time. Last preview (I promise):

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You can see more snapshots from my new versions here:

Foo AvA's website

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