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12 New Windows 7 Themes [November 2011 Edition]

This collection consist of themes released/updated in November as well as in October. I skipped the October edition not because I forgot but because not many good themes were made during that period. I’ve noticed some slack at the rate of theme production, the last few months. Maybe the designers are running out of ideas. :) Enjoy this new collection.

Previous collections: September, August, July, June and May and Windows 7 themes – Part 1, Part 2, Part 3,Part 4.

+1 Theme for Windows 7

plus1

Seven and a Half

seven_and_a_half

areao4.7

areao4

bAero

baero

Cayon-X Updated

cayon_x_updated

CLRS

clrs

Flow

flow_visual_style

Luxury

luxury

Metro7 Blue

metro7_blue

Metro7 Green

metro7_green

Smarter7

smarter7

Zune Skin Pack

This is a complete skin pack, not simply a theme, which means it will install icons, fonts, and make a wholesome makeover.

zune_skin_pack

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