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Even if it don't match my taste of my currents desktops, I still really like it. It's clean and well done. vStyler as made another great skin.

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Please people, don't complain about the fact that it cost something...

I don't want to see another war against vStyler. Last time two mods interaction as been needed to clean the topic.

Show respect for the work of other, even if you really not like it.

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Well vStyler is at it again with his latest and perhaps best WB. Below is a screenshot and a link for purchase. Enjoy!

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Enjoy! :cool:

Hey, NICE SKIN............................til I saw the price.

No thanks. Not paying money for a skin that I'll probably change in a week.

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no thanks!. I rather use classic without PAYING. ;) And I already pay for wb, why do I would pay for an skin?

You already pay for a computer, why pay for the operating system or for MS Office?

It's your choice, nobody is forcing you to buy this skin. Perhaps you're one of those people that thinks the internet is like a huge buffet were everything's free...?

Enough nonsense!

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Great skin, another highlight from vStyler :)

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Sexy is out for Vista, here is the link...

Sexy Vista

Down in the middle is the vista one.

Yeah, but is this fixed? I run WB 6.Quote from the site:

NOTE: Due to incompatibilties in the WB5 to WB6 beta conversion process, window frame blurring and transparency is unstable and will not function correctly at this time in the Windows Vista version of this skin.

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Theres nothing I can do to fix it, the transpareancy isnt really enough to need blur and the WB wasnt designed to use blur. Is not incorporated in the skin. Just looks bad if you force it with WB 6. I've had two other master skinner's and Neil Banfield have a look and they can't figure out why.

It is completely skinned though and without forced blurring looks perfect as you can see in the screenshot.

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lol @ cheapskate

LOL to bank :woot:

You think I'm a cheapskate because I think it's stupid to pay for themes?

Mate, have you actually seen the amount of extremely high quality themes (many a damn sight better than THIS theme) that are available COMPLETELY FREE OF CHARGE.

I'd rather give my money to homeless people and download a better, free skin for my windows box, thank you very much.

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You are entitled to ur opinion, I am glad however that thousands of people so far disagree with you and have purchased my work. Seems I have grown thick skin and comments like these just bounce right off me thesedays. :D

By the way 85% of the work I do is FREE OF CHARGE. :yes:

Thanks to those that support me in my endeavours. :) I am eternally grateful.

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