Re: What windows mode do you run
Hi, guys...I'm documenting an application that takes advantage of the
palette, layout, and styles of XP Pro. The problem is, aside from I
think XP Pro theme is ugly, is that some of the colors are so saturated
and use color gradients that when you take screen captures, they don't
come out as well as, lets say Windows Classic.
So...if you have an application written for Windows XP, do you use that
style or do you switch to a style that you like better?
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