As stated earlier, for me it's all about functionality, something I can use on a daily basis that looks good and doesn't have errors in it. Like windows that don't fill the fullscreen, text that is not readable on some programs (wrong color text on wrong color background), button errors, text sizing issues, and them dam transparent windows! I hate those things, completely non-functional to me having text over text. What's the point of having a thousand skins on your computer and only use 5 of them? I have downloaded probably about 300 skins so far. To keep track of the ones I like and to prevent my faulty memory from re-installing ones I don't like, I have a windowblinds folder and a windowblind regects folder. I can tell you that the rejects folder has like 5 times more skins in it. Seems the trend is on the "wow" effect much more than functionality. Wow is good for about 5 minutes until you actually try to use it and then it ends up going in the trash can. I have Skinstudio and do try to change some skins that I could live with if some changes were made. While Skinstudio has helped me with changing some things, I think it needs to be re-designed (or have a separate one) that is focused more on editing than making from scratch. It's hard to know exactly what you trying to change sometimes. I'm not talking about changing the design, I'm talking about changing text sizing (regular, mouseover, pressed, etc), text colors (same), background colors. Sometimes you think you got it right and then open another program and don't see any text (dark on dark or light on light) and have to highlight to see the text. Then going back into Skinstudio, having no idea where to look to change it or don't see any dark on dark or light on light combinations to change.