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OH thank u dude.. I REALLY WANTED THE SCREENS:..

i wanted to spot if they fixed a UI flaw

AHHHHHHHHHH... they didnt fix the picture viewer buttons to match the media player ones..

so sad ....

they also didnt fix the shutdown button.. its way out of place..

Why dun this seems like the RC to me :(

its pretty much the same ..... i mean.. they didnt even fix the colors of the status bar to match the side panel color..

it was matching in build 7022.. but they screwed it later.. and its still not fixed..

I doubt its the finalised RC.... i doubt.. i think they were workin on this build and it got leaked..

No.... i know there wont b a new theme..

but i was so sure they would fix the icons buttons and all.. which were left undone..

but they didnt.. or this isnt the real RC..

I dont want to sound rude but there is nothing to fix on the buttons.What you are asking is what you like.That doesnt mean they have to "fix" it because it doesnt match the media player one. :)

I am pretty sure 7100 is the RC.

u arent rude at all..

but dont u think they changed the media player buttons because they want it to look lil refined.. NOT LIKE VISTA MEDIA PLAYER:.

the same way they shouldve refined the windows picture viewer.. or mayb they have a totally new software to replace it for the RTM..

neway..

im pretty disappointed..

im going to wait for the RC release to download it..

mayb this isnt a complete RC.. mayb.

and btw.. Thanks alot for the screens :)

i was gonna download.. but now i wont.. :)

thank u again.. quick job..

im waiting for the new ui ;)

but 7100 seems to be the same as 7077 and a few before it lol.

I upgraded to 7100 cuzz im a nerd, and i believe there are some inner fixes. So always best to have the latest, but screenshots alone are silly.

Nerd here, too. But I'm sure not bothering to upgrade to 7100 now. Public RC is just around the corner. No sense installing twice in less than a month for basically the same result. And will the public beta keys even work on 7100?

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