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Litestep Themes / Neurojunction II

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Artist's Note

I've done an update to rew's Neurojunction theme, and he has given his blessing to release it. It is basically a tweak of his clean and simple design.

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Spline says:

I installed Litestep for my first time today on a K62 with a 13.9" viewable monitor. If I try to set my resolution over 800x600 I can't read anything. After searching through almost every theme on this site, I found this one. It looks good, its usable, and it will be a good place for me to start learning how to build my own theme. Thanks Buza.

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Buza says:

*rant* you're kind of missing the point entirely. I admit that it isn't original and certainly doesn't deserve a real high score. However, my reason for releasing it was that I liked rew's original but 1) I wanted to run it at 800x600, and 2) I wanted to be able to change wallpaper. Of course it'd look better at a higher res. I just wanted to give something back to everyone and save people the trouble of chopping things down themselves. It's a function over form thing, o.k.? One more thing, the only eye candy I added, the shortcut mouse-overs, can't be appreciated through the screenshot (sigh).

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ph0tek says:

the first one sucked....and this one sucks even more. i'll give you one point for effort

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Grug1999 says:

I agree with fathom. Its not that bad but the original was better plus this isn't original. Nice changes though.

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fathom says:

ehhhh.... I like the original more..... at least rew gave you permision though... that is cool.....



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Created by Lawrence J. Buza
on February 22nd, 1999

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