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I rather like some of the dark and flat themes for QtCurve (though I often get bored of them too quickly and go back to Oxygen which works more universally than most other engines and themes). However QtCurve themes with gradients remind me of early Kde3.
Oxygen is not angular as wIn98 and the sheer fact that it has gradients and soft lines should definitely not remind you of win98 which has neither.
I fail to see how one cannot see the inspiration from aqua but instead sees Win98.
Edited 2011-01-28 21:06 UTC