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sz1: I've been working on this one for a long time, and you released your theme just before I did, when I saw it I thought "bugger - hes gonna think I copied him", but I honestly didnt, I got it from Smooth Stripes 3, absolutely loved the two tone caption bar but not the mac appearance...

Giga: The start button does look a bit like Classix, but I tried to keep it not that way, if you know what I mean :) Its the outline around the work MENU that does it, but I wanted the outline so it matched the caption buttons

Thats not a bug with the Log off highlight btw, theres absolutely nothing I can do its purely a solid mouseover.

Nemo: thanks for that, will look into it!

Thanks again for the comments!

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This is your best yet, IMO. Positively first-rate. Dozens of small subtle touches make it stand far above the rest.

This is the sort of look XP should've had from microsoft in the first place, instead of that awful Luna. I had gone back to Windows Classic, but this prompted me to re-load Style XP!

One request: I hate Tahoma. Verdana is more readable, IMHO.

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great work bose :)

other than the theme being great, i think its great you named it something without your screen name in it! ... its just too weird for me, using a theme w/ somebodies sn in the title...

edit: apparently it still has your sn in it... *flips out*... lol

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Thanks everyone :)

Bant: It is called DMX, but its prefixed with b0se so when you look through your skins in the appearance tab all mine are together, that was the only reason for it :)

This did actually start out as a replacement for Windows Classic (pretty obvious from inactive titlebars!), then I modded it and this was the result.

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