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thanks, I'm learning VB right now, this might help me in the future if I continue learning VB.
(04-03-2011, 09:11 AM)KoBE Wrote: [ -> ]It's not a matter of sides. My bad if you get so easily offended. I was only curious as to where you got the code, cause there were no credits posted.

Yes I tend to flip out when I am accused of leeching from my dead friends website. Sorry. Mad
This is simple and yet impressive, I already knew that, but thanks for sharing the tutorial.
Wow this looks pretty sweet, thanks for sharing!
Code don't get so offended. If you know you made it there is no problem. Nice tut.
(04-03-2011, 09:41 AM)Laugh Wrote: [ -> ]Code don't get so offended. If you know you made it there is no problem. Nice tut.

lmfao, I just told this guy in a previous post not to call me code, call me override guys... I think it sounds better. Anyways thanks for the comment. I wasn't kidding about my friend.
(04-03-2011, 08:09 AM)C0de_Override Wrote: [ -> ]Oh thats terrible, oh well, When the heck do you think Microsoft started have glass effects in window texture? Back in Windows 98? Think mcfly, think!
What the hell with you ?
I ask you did it work on XP , you say it works ,but it didn't . .. For your info , there is most users who still use XP than vista/7 users .. check it before posting something , thanks
Oh that looks nice! Good release you posted!
Could be used for a Sexy GUI, glad I have Win 7.
This goes to my VB.NET Collection.
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