TasT

TasT

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I personally use MOzilla, but it's not because of the speed. I think testing Browser speed is for the most part oa thing of the past. Features are the important thing now and Mozilla just beats teh heck out of IE when It comes to that ; the most important being popup blocking and Tabs. Yes I know taht there are some IE based browsers that can do the same but I have gotten used to Moz and I likes it...

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make your titlebar, left side, right side and bottom graphics on one image then use the cut utility in Skinstudio to cut out the individual graphics and to recolor or grayscale the inactive state of the graphics. then add the skinstudio defaults for the rest of the skin so you have something to work from. Also read the old skinning guide for the UIS 2 formatt it's still revelant for the most of the skin and after reading it many things will start to make sense. I think you can get to

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/me likes dor's theory on guys.... TasT begrudgingly uses a Gilette Sensor with the generic womans blades; for some reason they don't cause razor burn; Beats me as to why they look just like the mens blades but are blue instead of black????

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Why are we having this discussion? If it's not safe or legal then don't put up a section for it. Also wasn't it froggy who was fussing about bandwidth just a few days ago? Put a Boot section up and more will come but, will more buy Stardock products? Most likly not and if they don't then the bandwidth bill goes up and we hear more fussing about that... If you want to add a new section that will be of use put up detailed documentation for the skinning formats that

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Ha Finally Got it to work.... TasT's usual desktop minus DX, A slim T skin and a Gray Wall it hasn't changed often since SlimT was first made sometime in 2000 I think... The wall changes from time to time but they are usually Grayscale as well... [Message Edited]

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The top proggies would be: MOzilla FoxMail WB PSP Powerdesk Object Bar As far as a file manager I want an up to date version of the one that shipped with Windows 3.11 for workgroups it was fast, simple, had two panes and all the power you really need for quick file work...

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Essorant- Ask for donations but don't expect a cent. You by far have the smoothest WB skins and have had for quite some time, I would suggest working with a topnotch icon guy such as mormegil and developing some mini suites of skins, WB,IP,OD, wall, and maybe a few more apps. I have never paid for a skin except for Mormegil's Icons and will not pay for the flashy system skins, but an essorant skin such as seer I would definatly pay for if it had some Icons and stuff wi

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My first was a TI 1000 then an atari then the comodore 64, Which I had a 1541D Double sided 5 1/4" disk drive. It's still in use today, My father uses it with his ham radio stuff...

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/me Remembers what seems like a long time ago when there was no wincustomize but there was a Stardock Skin Library and there was never a whine anywhere about bandwidth. Back then most of the WB skins were downloaded from Stardock with the rest being downloaded at Skinz.org. Granted I know that at that time there were not as many downloaders but, more downloaders of Stardock skins equates to more stardock paying customers which should be able to offset the cost of the website. If not

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bootsmcguirex "XP that big A$$ Sucking Newbie OS", is what I use for my windows platform and I am Far from a newbie, for starters it shouldn't have taken you three days to figure out how to turn all that "Newbie Stuff off" which will then give you a os that is much like Windows 2000 but more stable, and has numerous little fringe benifits that 2K doesn't have... Plus it's the platform that stardock prefers at this point because of skinning flexability.... Xp is and evolutionary product o

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