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^Thanks :)

I've stated that I didn't want to port Novus to Windows 7 for said reasons in the first post. But, to figure out how VSB for Windows 7 works I could of course try it out with a Novus port :)

Don't take this as a promise just yet as I first want to figure out some possibilities. If it's going to be done, expect anti-aliased corners and such.

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^Thanks :)

I've stated that I didn't want to port Novus to Windows 7 for said reasons in the first post. But, to figure out how VSB for Windows 7 works I could of course try it out with a Novus port :)

Don't take this as a promise just yet as I first want to figure out some possibilities. If it's going to be done, expect anti-aliased corners and such.

Give it your best.

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I will make a a port of Emendo for Windows 7, but I haven't started any mockups yet. What kind of things would you guys want to see in a Windows 7 port?

I'm not going to give it a glass-type border of course. I will give it a nice hover animation on the Ok/Cancel buttons like Aero has etc.

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I will make a a port of Emendo for Windows 7, but I haven't started any mockups yet. What kind of things would you guys want to see in a Windows 7 port?

I'm not going to give it a glass-type border of course. I will give it a nice hover animation on the Ok/Cancel buttons like Aero has etc.

If you can keep the fonts the same as XP, and perhaps get replace the baby-blue color, that would be great!

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Well, since those things are already skinned in the XP version, I wouldn't know why I should keep them in the Aero style for the Windows 7 port. So yes, those items will get skinned with Novus images.

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I guarantee you sir, if I still had XP, I would install this theme faster than you can say "Novus". This theme is glossy and overall very appealing. I'll look around Deviantart every now and then to see if someone does end up porting this to Windows 7, because I would love to try it out. Great job on this man! Good luck in all of your future work! :)

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