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Originally posted by juno@Jun 19 2004, 03:23 PM

Finally a spinny thingy that spins QUICKLY!

The resize cursors are also help from a former eyesore. Thanks!

The Working one doesn't spin any faster than the one I have always had, in fact it spins slower... <_<

And the H+V resize ones are much better than my former ones also...

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Originally posted by Infinity@Jun 19 2004, 05:37 PM

The Working one doesn't spin any faster than the one I have always had, in fact it spins slower...  <_<

And the H+V resize ones are much better than my former ones also...

Animations spin with original speed. That i have test with my eye. My desktop computer and my PowerBook size by size and make right timing. I am very jealous to try make my all theme as real as it possible. I can guarantee that Spin speed is 1:1 to compare real Mac OS X. ;)

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Originally posted by Stevie BM@Jun 19 2004, 04:36 PM

Call me "Captain Silly", but what's the difference between these and Binary's alphablende OSX cursor set here?

hmm let me see he made a new unavailable cursor, helpselect,handwriting,vertical and horizontal resize, diagonal resize 1 & 2, Move, text select and precision select, Alterante select and he added the busy hand watch :D plz correct me if i am wrong ;)

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Originally posted by Kite@Jun 19 2004, 06:10 PM

hmm let me see he made a new unavailable cursor, helpselect,handwriting,vertical and horizontal resize, diagonal resize 1 & 2, Move, text select and precision select, Alterante select and he added the busy hand watch :D  plz correct me if i am wrong ;)

Ok, granted, but what about the other cursors?

Normal select, and "working in background", for example look (to my untrained eye) pretty much identical to Binary's set...

Also, how is the swirl "working in background"? Working in background means "I'm doing something, but you can still use me"...

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Originally posted by Stevie BM@Jun 19 2004, 05:14 PM

Ok, granted, but what about the other cursors?

Normal select, and "working in background", for example look (to my untrained eye) pretty much identical to Binary's set...

Also, how is the swirl "working in background"? Working in background means "I'm doing something, but you can still use me"...

yea to me i cant really tell the differnce between the normal select or working in background, but hey they look great to me :D EDIT he put a little bit of a more shadow on the "working in background" cursor

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Originally posted by Stevie BM@Jun 19 2004, 08:14 PM

Ok, granted, but what about the other cursors?

Normal select, and "working in background", for example look (to my untrained eye) pretty much identical to Binary's set...

Also, how is the swirl "working in background"? Working in background means "I'm doing something, but you can still use me"...

To make perfet Mac OS X Cursors need more than only AWIcons. I think that his shadows is not perfect. I have now my friend so i cant check it now (i have only PowerBook with in, so i cant check ani or other windows icons).

Swirl or whatever icons are behaviour with my decided way like real Mac OS X. I dont look with those icons what that cursors name mean, only i want that look same and behaviour like Mac. If you capture video from your PC screen and i capture video from my Mac OS X, they Cursors behaviour exactly same. And that people want (plus 1:1 shadows & same spin speed)

This was reason to make new icons ;)

Myself i of course notice easily this small point because i use lot of my PowerBook and Windows PC Desktop systems is next to door. Before this i have notice that i use "fake" cursors, but not anymore.

What to say? This is 1:1. That's it :P

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