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Just a side note on the Trillian 2.0 skins.. Please do not flood my email boxes about the tabbed/minimal styles in 2.0 of Trillian. I never used/use them and had no intention of including them. There is a Jabber Client "expansion Pack" I did for the Ximian skin and if you are interested, yes.. you can spam my email for it :)

If you hunt around in the Skin Development thread of Trillian.cc, I believe someone had corrected the Minimal/Tabbed interface problems. But as it was not done by me, I am not the person to contact for help on that issue.

Media Player skin??

BTW, I?m using this it?s ssooooo nice!

I downloaded this from the 'net somewhere, but I can't find where.

In the Skins information, it says:

Title: Ximian

Author: Dazzla, Original code and layout byRyu7x

Copyright: Ryu7x and Dazzla

Ximian.wmz

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Don't mean to resurrect an old thread. But does anyone know if this theme has any problems with SP2? Just don't want to mess up my windows install if this will have problems. Doesn't look like its been updated since 2003.

Any help appreciated.

A visual style should have no problems like tihs...

Its only really shell packs and the like that need to be updated for sp's.

This has been one of my favorites for a long time. The caption bars are absoultely beautiful. I do have a problem with the flat task bar, though.... and that is why I stopped using it.

Maybe if someone could get permission to perform a mod to it...? *hint hint*

I would do it but I lack time/skills/motivation.

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