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Downloaded it...correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this the exact same theme as the Watercolor one? I don't see any difference at all except this one has a Violet color scheme too. Not what I expected :/

And what did you expect?

No, really, I'm curious.

Chris

You have a great theme hear Binary. Do not let some clowns (no one in particular) get to you just because they do not know how to use it or do not have Windows configured properly.

I am curious though . . . when might we expect the next release? Do not mean to rush . . . just curious is all.

Thanks

You have a great theme hear Binary. Do not let some clowns (no one in particular) get to you just because they do not know how to use it or do not have Windows configured properly.

I am curious though . . . when might we expect the next release? Do not mean to rush . . . just curious is all.

Thanks

Not sure. I've had a few complications in my life atm, and I just havent been in the mood to work on anything. I do have a new build finished, but I took out olive and gray.

I wish adobe would stick to standards though. The CS suite is really messed up, some programs look good, others dont. Thats really ****ing me off.

Chris

I just dloaded miranda and have tested it. It works fine in my version. I have updated a few things so maybe something was fixed, but regardless it does work now. I'm not sure when the next updat5e will be though. Can't you just use the normal version of the titlebar instead of tool window mode?

Chris

Is there a possibility to release the actual (not finished) version of the watercolor lite theme? Binary wrote that miranda worked well for him but now he doesn't have the time to code...

maybe a prerelease could help me???

Thanks

I just dloaded miranda and have tested it. It works fine in my version. I have updated a few things so maybe something was fixed, but regardless it does work now. I'm not sure when the next updat5e will be though. Can't you just use the normal version of the titlebar instead of tool window mode?

Chris

Is there a possibility to release the actual (not finished) version of the watercolor lite theme? Binary wrote that miranda worked well for him but now he doesn't have the time to code...

maybe a prerelease could help me???

Thanks

It's not a time issue. I have plenty of time. It's a mood issue, I just don't feel like working on side projects right now, my life has enough interferences (sickness, personal problems etc.) atm.

I'll start working on it again when I feel better.

Chris

But its exactly what i mean...i have all understanding for your situation or any situation that is keeping you away from coding! But you wrote there is a version of Watercolor Lite that works with Miranda Instant Messanger... and that would be great as an release ... for me.

So clear all your personal problems with the time it needs and get healthy and think about a kind of "prerelease" your present (under construction) version!!! PLEASE :blush:

Ciao

But its exactly what i mean...i have all understanding for your situation or any situation that is keeping you away from coding! But you wrote there is a version of Watercolor Lite that works with Miranda Instant Messanger... and that would be great as an release ... for me.

So clear all your personal problems with the time it needs and get healthy and think about a kind of "prerelease" your present (under construction) version!!! PLEASE :blush:

Ciao

I don't release version's that I'm currently working on because they have crap strewn about within them.

Most VS authors will know what I mean ;)

Chris

So this is the famous Watercolor. Now I understand why Radish loves it so damn much. It's perfect in every way. :happy:

I know there are Watercolor Winamp skins. I have an ergonomic one that skins everything. Are there other colors that have everything skinned for Winamp 2.9/5? :huh:

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