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Giga, can you make an ergo msgina.dll? the blue one doesnt go with ergo.

Thanks

I'll probably do just the bitmaps for all of the colors since each msgina is about a meg. You'll need to replace the bitmaps yourself with reshack but it's incredibly easy to do.

Bah why are all the good themers quitting while I'm just getting started. I know why, it takes up too much time and you get nothing in return. :s

Nothing in return? Don't you love the countless e-mail requests asking you do do this, do that etc ;)

hehe

As long as people show appreciation, its worth it. and you seem to have a large following :yes:

Nothing in return? Don't you love the countless e-mail requests asking you do do this, do that etc ;)

hehe

As long as people show appreciation, its worth it. and you seem to have a large following :yes:

Ah yes how could I forget about the countless emails and pms. :D

I wasn't complaining though, I think I spoke for the guys who are sick of making themes. I love it and I don't see myself quitting any time soon.

Giga, can you make an ergo msgina.dll? the blue one doesnt go with ergo.

Thanks

I'll probably do just the bitmaps for all of the colors since each msgina is about a meg. You'll need to replace the bitmaps yourself with reshack but it's incredibly easy to do.

Bah why are all the good themers quitting while I'm just getting started. I know why, it takes up too much time and you get nothing in return. :s

Nothing in return? Don't you love the countless e-mail requests asking you do do this, do that etc ;)

hehe

As long as people show appreciation, its worth it. and you seem to have a large following :yes:

I already told giga that Im going to help him, so Im not quite retired yet...

Im just having problems... my ex girlfriend... dont wnat to talk about her

Isn't it, huh?

BTW, glad to hear that Giga! I don't know if Gnox should be your next project though. I'll think of suggestions sometime. :p

Ok this post has me baffled. What do you think my next project should be and what's wrong with Gnox (tentative name)? :unsure:

Saint: For someone who doesn't want to talk about their girlfriend you sure keep mentioning her a lot. I think someone wants to talk about something. :whistle: :D

Isn't it, huh?

BTW, glad to hear that Giga! I don't know if Gnox should be your next project though. I'll think of suggestions sometime. :p

Ok this post has me baffled. What do you think my next project should be and what's wrong with Gnox (tentative name)? :unsure:

Saint: For someone who doesn't want to talk about their girlfriend you sure keep mentioning her a lot. I think someone wants to talk about something. :whistle: :D

I dunno what I'm saying. Well, let's just see what you have in store. If it looks just about anything like Gonx it's gonna ruin your minimal, sexy theme reputation. But it's not what I want. It's what the people want. :p

I dunno what I'm saying. Well, let's just see what you have in store. If it looks just about anything like Gonx it's gonna ruin your minimal, sexy theme reputation. But it's not what I want. It's what the people want. :p

Haven't you seen the screenshots I posted in the March and April Desktops thread? :s I'll dig one up and post it here so you can tear holes in it too.

I already told giga that Im going to help him, so Im not quite retired yet...

Well that's certainly good to hear. :yes:

Haven't you seen the screenshots I posted in the March and April Desktops thread? :s I'll dig one up and post it here so you can tear holes in it too.

I already told giga that Im going to help him, so Im not quite retired yet...

Well that's certainly good to hear. :yes:

I only pay attention to the Minimal Desktop Thread really. Lol.

Thanks Bant :)

Here's what I plan on releasing next. Note that it's only about 40% done, a lot of what you see will probably be redone. I haven't had a chance to work on it since early March.

Oh, that's perttttyyy! Do it (but include Red :p )

Thanks Bant :)

Here's what I plan on releasing next. Note that it's only about 40% done, a lot of what you see will probably be redone. I haven't had a chance to work on it since early March.

i love it...

i know you said it's early and all.. i jus thave 1 little comment... i think that you should try to keep it flatter.. as this is "classix" based. :)

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