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Mission Aurora - Windows XP Visual Style

Version 1.0

Well here you have it folks, my first Visual Style ever.

First of all, im sorry for the long waiting time.

Second, as promised i made a little suprise because of the long waiting time, you have might already noticed it in the screenshot, for those who haven't seen it, i can tell you that it's two completly new start buttons, which give a total count of three start buttons, all made by me of course .

The Mission Aurora Visual Style also includes the following bonuses:

- A specialy modified Aurora wallpaper - Mission Aurora wallpaper (By me)

- Aurora wallpapers (Not created by me, just resized by me)

- Works with both 32px and 48px icons

No mather what your opinion is, please comment, i would really like to know what you think of it. Thanks in advance.

Bug reporting will be appreciated

Copyright NLM Studios ?2007 - All rights reserved - http://nlm-studios.deviantart.com/

The Normal Aurora wallpaper and the Windows logo is fully copyrighted its respective owners.

DO NOT MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THIS VISUAL STYLE OR ANY OF THE OTHER ELEMENTS ANYWHERE WITHOUT A WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM ME.

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Well, as i heard a lot of times it doesn't look like vista, so i don't understand you?

are you blind !

the taskbar is VISTA

the start panel is VISTA

the start button is vista just reworked

people that are telling you that i it doesn't look like vista are yanking your chain or are just plain blind

are you blind !

the taskbar is VISTA

the start panel is VISTA

the start button is vista just reworked

people that are telling you that i it doesn't look like vista are yanking your chain or are just plain blind

There are two other start button variants available.

The start panel is Windows XP.

That's the usual moaning by Spork I guess...

Start menu looks nothing like Vistas.

I like the look of the theme. :)

Thank you ;)

Is the theme fully transparent or are you using some sort of program for transparency ? Either way /me downloading :p

Hi,

The theme is not transparent in anyway, it is just the textures that look transperant with that wallpaper.

I like.

One suggestion though. The Minimize, Restore and Close buttons look a bit rough around the edges, maybe smooth them out? I'm running at 1920x1080, fyi.

Great VS though. I like the Futuristic button!

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