9.9.2014
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Bringing the best Windows 10 and OS X El Capitan user experience to everyone
It usually took few months for new version to come up but since I knew it was a rushed release without proper themes so I took a lot of time and effort to read every comment and summarize every little thing that I could to to improve it based on user suggestions. This release will be the most completed, coherent to user feedback as never before. I also fiddled UxStyle a bit more so I hope black screen will finally be cured this time around.
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I’ve got a flu since Malaysia trip with my friends on 11th June until now so I couldn’t do much of work recently. I’m still in recovery but it should be fine in next week. I’ve listed all reported bugs and suggestions and tried to implement them one by one. If all goes well, next version should be something like the above screenshot. There’re still a lot of work need to be done but I’ll try to make it out as soon as I can.
Usually I’d make a long and elaborated post for such feat like this. But I’m going to airport in next hour so I’ll brush that aside and keep it short (I know some of you’re thinking thank god lol). I longed for OS X’s major changes in UI since the day I released Lion Transformation Pack. And it came true so that’s why I could pull this stunt of building very big update in 2 days. Because I’m dying to use it in Windows and I put all my effort for everyone including Windows XP users!
UPDATE #2: Fixed potential black screen and theme engine bugs in Windows 8/8.1. Please uninstall and install a new build to correct these problems.
UPDATE #1: Theme engine’s dependencies in Windows XP bug fixed.
After releasing version 3.0 last month, I put on some stuff here and there according to feedback I received. Hot screen corner is back as optional feature, reported installation errors fixed including classic theme bug and probably black screen ones too, invisible tray icon arrow in Windows 7 now changed with black arrow and I also added Yosemite wallpaper grabbed from 9to5mac.com as being speculated to be new OS X next month.