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Here is my Longhorn Aero Rainlendar Skin. Featuring a full skinned Aero design, and coded buttons to launch other Rainy aspects, such as Todo's and Event's. Enjoy!

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always liked the aero design. maybe if the rainlendar background was plain grey as opposed to the graphic you have in there... wait maybe it is, lemme check, then i'll get back to you. UPDATE* ok yeah it is a graphic, maybe have a version without the graphic landscape in each window, maybe have it a semi-transparent dark grey instead. nice work though.

Thu, Jun 16th at 10:51am (3 years ago)
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Josephs. says:

That is the Idea I was trying to make from the Original Aero Design. If I'd made it plain grey, It would have been 'Just Another Aero' Rainy

Thu, Jun 16th at 10:13pm (3 years ago)
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Morfes says:

Well, I for one would like to see (and use) that "just another aero" skin. I would like a bit more higligth in the events in the calendar, as they are a bit faded. Maybe switching the font between the present day and the events, I dont know :p

Great skin, I liked it alot :D

Mon, Jun 20th at 04:05am (3 years ago)
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qyasogk says:

i like the simplicity of it... you should mention that the skin relies on the Segoe UI font, which is not the easiest font to locate. i also didn't care for the backdrop, so i loaded it into photoshop, and selected the darkened inner window, dropped down the saturation a bit, dropped the transparency to 80%... and it started looking much better.

Sat, Jul 23rd at 09:37pm (3 years ago)


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on June 16th, 2005

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