10 best WindowBlinds visual styles of 2007


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Novum by code2 http://code2.deviantart.com/art/NOVUM-OS-1-6-58715788 and also,

Illuminate, also by code2 http://code2.deviantart.com/art/ILLUMINATE...ELEASE-59960749

BTW, I'm not the maker of theses skins, but I've been using Novum non-stop and think it's an underrated skin. Enjoy, and be sure to fave on d.a.

Great topic, too.

Ecliz Deluxe (JJ.Ying)

http://yingjunjiu.deviantart.com/art/Ecliz-Deluxe-33874973

Eclix Deluxe 2 (JJ.Ying)

http://yingjunjiu.deviantart.com/art/Ecliz-Deluxe-2-37926792

Both from 2006 and no compatible with Vista, but was the best skin I ever used with Window Blinds, and for Vista i don't need new skins, the standard skin is almost perfect.

Top 10 (2007):

1. Sirus

2. Magic

3. Optix (Vista edt.)

4. Xaphire

5. Pirate (Vista edt.)

6. R.I.P. 2007 (Vista edt.)

7. Harmony

8. Relent

9. White Christmas

10. Winter Wonderland

Favorite Blinds (2007)...

# Diamond

# GlassMaxX

# WC Select

# Turbo

# Solarion

# Nuage & Nuage Redux

# Odyssey

# Adamant

Top 10 (2007):

1. Sirus

2. Magic

3. Optix (Vista edt.)

4. Xaphire

5. Pirate (Vista edt.)

6. R.I.P. 2007 (Vista edt.)

7. Harmony

8. Relent

9. White Christmas

10. Winter Wonderland

That's an awesome list!

I'm shocked that Black by zero never made it onto anyones list yet... I love that one, sleek and best of all usable. :D

That was actually one of my favorite skins of 2007, but it was never updated for Vista. I hope he still gets the time to update it because it really is a great skin. :)

That's an awesome list!

That was actually one of my favorite skins of 2007, but it was never updated for Vista. I hope he still gets the time to update it because it really is a great skin. :)

I wish he would update it for vista. I tried it again last night on my machine and I love it. But it has just enough bugs to prevent me from using it.

i bought them all and have no regrets. they're all great skins. i have no problem supporting people who work hard to supply these skins. not everything is free in the world these days.

+1 :yes:

Ecliz Deluxe (JJ.Ying)

http://yingjunjiu.deviantart.com/art/Ecliz-Deluxe-33874973

Eclix Deluxe 2 (JJ.Ying)

http://yingjunjiu.deviantart.com/art/Ecliz-Deluxe-2-37926792

Both from 2006 and no compatible with Vista, but was the best skin I ever used with Window Blinds, and for Vista i don't need new skins, the standard skin is almost perfect.

I agree. They go with everything and I haven't found a better replacement yet!

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