Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
I can't take it anymore - I've reverted to using the built-in SM Modern
theme over the new default theme for SM 2.0...because I can have my
panel grippies back when I do that.
I just installed SM 2.0 on my G5 iMac running Leo
Phillip Jones:
>An application should work like users want it to, not like someone else
>thinks it should. Period!
Well, exactly for this reason i have some private patches. ;)
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Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
I can't take it anymore - I've reverted to using the built-in SM Modern
theme over the new default theme for SM 2.0...because I can have my
panel grippies back when I do that.
I just installed SM 2.0 on my G5 iMac running Leopard - the
update/prof
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
I can't take it anymore - I've reverted to using the built-in SM Modern
theme over the new default theme for SM 2.0...because I can have my
panel grippies back when I do that.
I just installed SM 2.0 on my G5 iMac running Leopard - the
update/profile went smoot
Rufus wrote:
I can't take it anymore - I've reverted to using the built-in SM Modern
theme over the new default theme for SM 2.0...because I can have my
panel grippies back when I do that.
I just installed SM 2.0 on my G5 iMac running Leopard - the
update/profile went smoothly, with most of the
I can't take it anymore - I've reverted to using the built-in SM Modern
theme over the new default theme for SM 2.0...because I can have my
panel grippies back when I do that.
I just installed SM 2.0 on my G5 iMac running Leopard - the
update/profile went smoothly, with most of the issues I al
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