Post subject: Re: Windows "Codename MENTi" Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 10:16 am
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goingawaytomatt wrote:
TrueTransparency YEAHH!
Did you also try ViStart and TransBar? TransBar has the same effect as TrueTransparency, but it makes the taskbar transparent. ViStart gives you the Windows Vista/7 Start menu on XP or 2000 or in this case, MENTi. ViStart also has tranparency effects too!
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Post subject: Re: Windows "Codename MENTi" Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 5:40 pm
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Man.. It's something i cant see, for me it is just like the other letters on the img... But i will see with darkerJ if he can do another one without the cleartype or with full cleartype.
Post subject: Re: Windows "Codename MENTi" Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:19 am
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goingawaytomatt wrote:
Ok as soon as i add some few nice feature i will try it and then release it :}
By the way, not to be pushy or anything, but weren't you using TrueTransparency and TransBar? I mean, to color the taskbar all you do is set the color for the 3D objects. (the taskbar is a 3D object) For ViStart, the Start Button (not the menu) will become like 7's Start button and you dont need trials. By the way, how is WindowBlinds gonna work? It mean, it's a trial! Got a crack or something? Just asking...
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