By mid-2017, the developers pushed , a stripped-down version of the client. It acted as a "template" in itself—it was lightweight, had a modern white-and-gray aesthetic, and lacked the complex menus of the original client. While it lacked the deep customization of the "Professional" version, it became the "default template" for the casual user. ⚠️ A Note on Modern Availability
For the hardcore users, the "solid" template wasn't on the desktop app at all. vuze templates 2017
While there is no single famous template explicitly named "Solid," 2017 was a transitional year for Vuze (formerly Azureus). During this time, the community was focused on (optimizing the bloated Java client) and "Solid" visual interfaces (using skins/templates to make the client look like modern media centers). By mid-2017, the developers pushed , a stripped-down
This led to a surge in demand for , custom skins, and interface tweaks that allowed users to overhaul the aesthetics and functionality of their dashboard. 🛠️ The Vuze UI: Why Templates Mattered ⚠️ A Note on Modern Availability For the
It looks like you are looking for a retrospective on Vuze templates from around 2017, specifically regarding the "Solid" review or perhaps a specific template design style from that era.