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That looks great thetruth!

I'm considering working on Bant's mod as a separate visual style with its own color schemes. If there's any interest I will most likely do Ergo in the same style as you see in the screenshot below.

Holy! That's beautiful! Do it, do it! Even that color is beautiful. :p

At Beatnik, the matching colors wouldn't match anyway. This has a totally different captionbar, and the Bant's Ergo Mod seems to be a slightly lighter shade of blue. So, why not just add more diversity? :p

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:unsure: Send it to me. :)

Thanks guys, more good things coming soon. :D

Nice! :happy:

And I'm perfectly fine with the start menu. It's one of the things that makes Bant's mod unique from the original, Cody. If you don't like using that start menu, either change it yourself or something, because I think that'll be kept.

Wow, 1000+ replies :)

Giga:

I want an Ergo mod, blue start panel, light blue captions.

I also want normal and compact start panel versions.

Oh, and normal / thin taskbar versions, with matching MSGINA and shell32

And....

hehe j/k ;)

Looks like you're being kept busy :) Keep it up man, doing great job with support (Y)

Wow, 1000+ replies :)

Giga:

I want an Ergo mod, blue start panel, light blue captions.

I also want normal and compact start panel versions.

Oh, and normal / thin taskbar versions, with matching MSGINA and shell32

And....

hehe j/k ;)

Looks like you're being kept busy :) Keep it up man, doing great job with support (Y)

Lol, you sound just like the rest of the wanty-wanty-pushy-pushy people in here. Those kind of people make me want to...kill! :devil:

Wow, 1000+ replies :)

Giga:

I want an Ergo mod, blue start panel, light blue captions.

I also want normal and compact start panel versions.

Oh, and normal / thin taskbar versions, with matching MSGINA and shell32

And....

hehe j/k ;)

Looks like you're being kept busy :) Keep it up man, doing great job with support (Y)

Lol, you sound just like the rest of the wanty-wanty-pushy-pushy people in here. Those kind of people make me want to...kill! :devil:

you should read some of our pm's back and forth... lol

poor giga gonna spontaniously explode...

:spell:

Wow, 1000+ replies :)

Giga:

I want an Ergo mod, blue start panel, light blue captions.

I also want normal and compact start panel versions.

Oh, and normal / thin taskbar versions, with matching MSGINA and shell32

And....

hehe j/k ;)

Looks like you're being kept busy :) Keep it up man, doing great job with support (Y)

:no: ...

* Giga > I Hope to see the new mods as soon as anybody else, but please don't let the others rush you... take your time. I know it'll be worth the wait just like the C10K Update... :D

Uh.. just to let you know, posting "warez" in screenshots is really frowned upon here at Neowin...

:no:

I don't think he was trying to show off the warez. It just happened to be there at the time he was posting the screenshot. I've seen it all the time, and I don't think less of the people. Didn't like X-Men 2 anyway, and I would've much rather downloaded it instead of paying my good money.

Uh.. just to let you know, posting "warez" in screenshots is really frowned upon here at Neowin...

:no:

I don't think he was trying to show off the warez. It just happened to be there at the time he was posting the screenshot. I've seen it all the time, and I don't think less of the people. Didn't like X-Men 2 anyway, and I would've much rather downloaded it instead of paying my good money.

Whatever, man, I'm just going by the general opinion here.

There is a place for "warez" discussion and Neowin forums are certainly not the place to be posting screenshots with that sort of thing in them.

Whenever I do see this it really tells me what type of person the poster is.

EDIT - I wasn't trying to flame him or anything... just advising him to use his head.

Let's not start a flame war here.

Uh.. just to let you know, posting "warez" in screenshots is really frowned upon here at Neowin...

:no:

I don't think he was trying to show off the warez. It just happened to be there at the time he was posting the screenshot. I've seen it all the time, and I don't think less of the people. Didn't like X-Men 2 anyway, and I would've much rather downloaded it instead of paying my good money.

Whatever, man, I'm just going by the general opinion here.

There is a place for "warez" discussion and Neowin forums are certainly not the place to be posting screenshots with that sort of thing in them.

Whenever I do see this it really tells me what type of person the poster is.

Well he wasn't posting the screenshot for the warez. He was posting the screenshot because he modded the theme and made it flat and stuff. Give him a break. I don't think he would've stopped the download just so he could post a screenshot.

Edit: Okey-dokey. We can stop this. I'm just tellin' you that he wasn't posting to show off "Wow, I have X-Men 2 downloaded and you don't."

Yea, I didn't like the first one. Don't see why I went and saw the second. Kind of a strange movie really. Oh well, I have my tickets pre-ordered for Matrix Reloaded, so I'm happy.

Alrighty then, let's get back on topic. :happy: :p

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