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  1. i have the same problem.. the issue is devs who decide to use their own colours instead of following the windows theme colours are ignoring the fact that not all users are blind followers of the theme that comes preconfigured on windows.. in other words, they are telling you: "we're making our own colours which will look perfectly fine if you use windows default theme...if you have some other non-conventional theme with darker or lighter colours and our program looks weird on those themes ..then that's not our problem and go back to using windows default." there's a much simpler solution than that.. just follow the exact windows api.no one has asked you to be "creative" in making a different theme. this can be acceptable with audio players because they have a totally reskinned interface so whether using windows colours or not is no longer a problem. i've noticed this annoyance with several programs and ccleaner is one of them, ad-aware is another. if your program uses a lot of buttons or dialogs, do us all a favour and just stick to the user's theme colours. my theme is classic with darker colours and naturally i've opted for a lighter colour font to stand out on this theme.. but on ccleaner because the devs have decided to make the buttons white and override my theme.. my font almost becomes invisible.
  2. that's besides the point.. why does a user have to manually edit configuration for their browser? k-meleon has been out there since 2000, it's quite a popular browser albeit being very quiet and you don't see it popping everywhere on websites and you've never bothered to add support for it. as a gecko engine it uses the same cache/history/cookie structure as firefox so it isn't hard to do..in fact it's very easy for a dev, nothing more than adding a few lines in the ini file as you've just mentioned.. yet chrome is just out and there's instant support for it...
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