(CO)valent.
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Remember Two Thousand One,
The Golden Age of GUI's.


T  H  E      R  E  A  D  M  E

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CONVENTIONS
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We call "Faces" to the skins, in memory of the AUDION media
player for Mac OS 8/9.



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DESCRIPTION
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This face is a simple design for XMPlay which features just
the most recurrent basic buttons, ready to listen to music
and no more.

This awesome face features a lot of inspirations from the
now defunct Windows XP guidelines for consistent graphical
user interface designs.

It resembles the properties of atoms... sort of.
At least it has up to eight bonds and five atoms.



(") ... IF YOU LIKE IT, USE IT.
    IF NOT, MOD IT AS YOU WANT. (")



This face is the beginning of a new year at Bahamondes &
Furan, as we decided to "just create faces for fun" and no
more attending to the users needs...

...HOWEVER, we bless you to mod our faces and publish them
on your own without problem, thanks to the Creative Commons
philosophy.


This face was made using the "Bahamondes & Furan Common
Controls: Rundelele". (*)


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SECRETS
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The little Northwest button is not a button but an area for
dragging the face to anywhere else.


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OTHER INFO
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Made using the "Bahamondes & Furan Common Controls".
(CC) 2013-2014 Bahamondes & Furan. Some Rights Reserved.

If you like some of our faces, send me a short eMail or a
tweet to one of my internet addresses.


Mail:		astralsoupdesign@icloud.com
Twitter: 	@nickbahamondes
Web:		http://astralsoup.neocities.org

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This work (CC) 2013-2014 Bahamondes & Furan. Some Rights
Reserved.


(*) As you know, there's a Windows feature to run DLL files as
executables... Yep! It's the well-known RunDLL32.exe file.
When I was 8, I always singed "Run, de, le-le, le-le" in the
spanish pronunciation, as an allusion to RunDLL32, specially
linked to Windows 95.