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Why is there customizing already going on for Vista? I mean, we don't even know if this is the final GUI, do we? So, what's the point? I wasn't really into the desktop customization scene back during the Whistler betas, but there wasn't all that much modding back then, was there?

It just seems sorta, well, pointless to start building a community around something that may very well cease to exist in a few months.

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Exploring new horizons does not require a pre-defined outcome. People are learning and mastering new skills. It's radical to believe Microsoft is going to completely revamp the OS's look and feel prior to it's release (unless some court makes a ruling...).

What they are learning is not in vain and will give them a leg up when the final is released. If not, then back to the drawing board but without re-inventing the wheel.

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But i have a question....how does a Vista Betas version Leak to Web so easy ....because after 5 hours from the legal release,the 5219 was on the net for free,who is to blame for this...??

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It is either someone who is in the beta that leaks it, like what Viscera said. Or, it is someone that works inside Microsoft that has access to the builds that leaks it.

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Why is there customizing already going on for Vista? ...

Some of the answers you have here are a little thoughtless. I am a Beta tester. A lot of useful hints are gained from pages such as this one. Instructions to a beta tester are -- to test to its limits--- this includes, among many things customisation. Feedback on ALL aspects is sent back to MS and, hopefully, they adjust the program before the next generation beta. It is certainly not sufficient to install and report back that you do or dont like it.

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