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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Oct 26 13:10:26 -0700 
2005 -------
"It is out of the question that Windows XPs Look and Feel is not everybody's
favorite."

OS usage statistics in corporate, education and government establishments might
indicate otherwise -- Win2K (and older flavours of NT) are quite prevalent.
Since many end-users are thrown by non-standard interfaces (rationally or
otherwise) it would indeed be nice to be able to switch off the gradient (along
with XP-style icon highlighting, though that's probably a separate issue.)
Anything fostering user receptiveness makes it easier to suggest adoption.

Also, as already mentioned, many users have personal requirements that lead them
to high-contrast/inverted displays, whether for medical or preference reasons.
This seems like a simple config option that would help with accessibility.

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