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i'm pretty sure if you've already purchased the xp version of the skin, john will send the vista build to you. i'm not positive but i'm pretty sure i saw him comment elsewhere that he would. you folks that complain about 5 bucks for a skin are pretty childish. the man gives 85 to 90 percent of his creations away for free. so what if he tries to make a few dollars on 10 to 15 percent of them? why do you guys have to get your panties bunched up about it? is everything supposed to be free in life? next time i go to the doctor or the service station, i'll ask for free health care for me or fuel for my car.

btw..... GO COLTS!!

so if someone wants the vista version they have to spend another $5 to get it? it should be one theme with 2 substyles

Read the thread:

I bought this skin, any chance to receive a free update for this skin with Vista substyle for soon? :)

Yes, Just email Maxstyles and let us know :yes: and thanks.

Harmony - Another Great Community Project

Group projects are always a blast since they combine the skills and strengths of multiple skinners to make something that's truly fantastic. After the success of such projects as Citrium and the Halloween Skin project, the community has a new theme for everyone to enjoy: Harmony.

So far there's no WindowBlinds skin, but there are skins for RightClick, Rainlendar, Xion, CursorXP, LogonStudio, ObjectDock, BootSkin and a few wallpapers.

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First off, I LOVE this skin. Just awesome!

But have anyone else noticed this bug with jagged icons in the taskbar? Happens only with Firefox and IE7. This happens after a reboot.

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Do you have any "special" toolbars in your taskbar, such as iTunes or WMP? They seem to cause issues like that if you're not using the standard theme.

Yeah, I have my custom links folder toolbar, but it doesent get like that with other WB themes, including vstylers Sexy Vista..but I'm gonna try to remove it and see if it helps. The bad thing is that I am totally in need of that toolbar since I like my desktop icon free :(

BTW, you can see the toolbar HERE.

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