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Screenshot looks great. Somehow you nailed it for Explorer's toolbar. (Y)

Question: I noticed in all your themes you killed off the shadows, possibly to make it seamless between the basic and Aero variants of a VS. Would it be possible to put them back into this one, seeing how there are shadows and smooth edges for Leopard windows?

I'll see how I go, once you change the window shape slightly the shadows look **** and I didn't have the time or patience to fiddle with them, so I just removed them. I'll most likely have them in this theme though.

I'll see how I go, once you change the window shape slightly the shadows look **** and I didn't have the time or patience to fiddle with them, so I just removed them. I'll most likely have them in this theme though.

If you have shadows in this theme will they also appear in the basic version too?

WTF, why would you want a skin for an ugly OS on the prettiest OS available?

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I do not find Leopard to be better looking. I don't think Vista is all that, but I have grown to like it more than XP.

Very nice Apple theme so far. WHat are you planning to use for the trio of buttons in the corner? Going to have them look exactly like the Leopard buttons?

I could make them look the same in basic but not aero, if you change the shape of the aero buttons much they get distorted.

I have a small question since you just showed the start menu, is it possible to remove the space where the picture used to reside? Or will the space always remain?

I'll most likely moving the right panel up to the top, but if I cant then I'll be moving the programs list down and putting a banner of some sort at the top.

Heres a quick mockup (I know it looks butt ugly, it'll look alot better when I actually make it):

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^Maybe make the shutdown buttons look like the tabs? Like this.

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Is that tiger or leopard? If you could spam me with screenshot of leopard that would be awesome. If you wanna help out please add me on msn: [email protected]

Heres an update, started working on the basic buttons, need to fix the spacing but the basics are done.

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I really don't like it. There is no shadows behind the windows and the vista buttons looks odd.

If you bothered to read above you'd see that I'm adding shadows. Vista buttons look odd? You mean the os x buttons?

The min/max/close buttons are too spread apart and don't look right.

Here's active and inactive window:

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Argh, "Heres an update, started working on the basic buttons, need to fix the spacing but the basics are done."

Thanks for the screen though.

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