Windows Vista is the first Microsoft operating system to scale the interface to the PC's graphics capability, and for those computers with the required adaptor, will display Aero, which includes visual extras such as translucent screens, animated program flipping, and icons showing thumbnails of opened files.
"Community members have rightfully complained about this theme," admitted Nick White of the Windows Vista launch team on the group's blog. "We agreed (actually we always knew we'd fix it in a future build)."
White also posted screenshots of the new Basic theme, which like Windows XP, is a variation on blue, but wouldn't commit to a date when the theme will debut.
"We can't share that yet, so stay tuned," White concluded.
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