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Ok guys beige taskbars are just about done. I won't be able to do anymore color schemes for now but the next update will have some more colors. I finished updating the samurize configs and the alternate start buttons, those will be included in the update. When will I post the update? Soon?

Oh yeah and I added shadows to the clock Dazzla, woot.:p:p

Rock on Giga, rock on!!:laugh:h:

I absolutely love the newest VS. About 1 month ago I found Classix, then 10k, now I'm enjoying 2.0. I would like to thank Giga, SD, Bant, and all the other contributors. I was hoping maybe I could make a contribution of my own:

I modded Art's winamp skin to match Bant's Ergo mod, if there is enough positive response I'll ask Art for permission to release it. What do you think? Check it out here.

-urfage

Here's my C10K Winamp skin. It was built from the ground up pixel by pixel - it's no mod and it really took a lot of time since I'm not a proficient skinner. It doesn't have the minimize/close button bug in shade mode. If you like it, I'll do all released color variations ane will ask a permission to release. Please let me know.

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icefusion: Thanks. It's not a big job - I'm just not that good at this skinnig stuff and I'm working slow, real slow. This is only my second skin in my entire life :) but I must say that I'm getting addicted :)

epple: No d/l yet. I'll have to do all color variations that got released and ask a permission from giga - the author of this VS first.

hey dazz, where to get this littel fire icon i find it so sexy :D could you link me or send to msn ;) would love to cheers, and this beige skin looks nice but too eye flashing on high res thats why im staying with darker classix :D

cheers,

BuG

Bug, you can find that icon pack here.

http://iconpacks.mozdev.org/phoenix/

And you can find intructions on making it the default icon which appears in Firebird windows here.

http://texturizer.net/firebird/tips.html#app_icon

Enjoy. :D

Here's my C10K Winamp skin. It was built from the ground up pixel by pixel - it's no mod and it really took a lot of time since I'm not a proficient skinner. It doesn't have the minimize/close button bug in shade mode. If you like it, I'll do all released color variations ane will ask a permission to release. Please let me know.

Yes!!! I was waiting for this! Just can't wait! :D

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