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Hi, Windows X,

1。Will u include a DWM theme in LTP 8.0 ?And I hope it comes out with a little shade not using other apps. ^_^,I'm not crazy about the transparent parts.

2。And maybe a perfect and precise Longhorn theme(just one theme is enough,but I mean exactly the boots, logons , the awesome buttons in toolbar, top-shellstyles and so on) ?

3。And not including wallpapers( cos u can find these anywhere on the web) , that'll make the downloading of it much more easier.

That's whut i was thinking when I knew LTP 8.0 was coming.

Looking forward to it.!.

1) I don't think I'll add it but I'll add Slate Refresh, Blue DWM (Seems like PlexMCE, though) and latest port from phodeo shot (Seems like black theme with diamond tech or something like that)

2) As far as I know, there's nothing more I can add without extra apps.

3) Wallpapers take about just 3-4MB. There's so many stuffs but in 15MB instead of 50*4 MB for 4 main XP clients (and so on for all languages with xxxMB).

Here's Diamond shot I ported from Phodeo presentation shot.

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Ok...now that I've gotten past that part and finished the installer...nothing at all is different. There is no Longhorn theme to select, the only thing that was different was the login screen. :-/ When I select the "Windows Classic" theme, the Longhorn sidebar shows up. That's about it. What did I do wrong?

installed tried it out - uninstalled again.

The start bar looks really bad, just because it was used in 1 screen shot from Longhorn does not mean you have to use it man. I much prefer the shape /size used in royal..

Sorry dude, the login/logout screens look nice though.

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