10 Great Corporate Revolution2 Themes for Free

October 30th, 2008

Brian Gardner released the open source themes set Revolution2, A successor to Revolution1. He released it a day before than the expected, As per the plan he announced the release expected on Nov 1st,2008.At the moment, the suite contains 10 themes ready and expected 4 more to be added to it. Following links will take you to demos & downloads of the each themes:

Revolution Code Blue (Demo & Download)

 

Revolution Code Gray (Demo & Download)

 

Revolution Code Red (Demo & Download)

 

Revolution Church (Demo & Download)

 

Revolution Lifestyle (Demo & Download)

 

Revolution Charred (Demo & Download)

 

Revolution Chrome (Demo & Download)

 

Revolution Black Canvas (Demo & Download)

 

Revolution Office (Demo & Download)

 

Revolution TV (Demo & Download)

If you need support for this themes, Brain Gardner offering 25% discount on the purchase of any of the Pro or Pro Plus membership packages. Find more details on the purchase at Official notice.

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15 Responses to “10 Great Corporate Revolution2 Themes for Free”

  • funandtech says:

    Presently iam using the Revolution blue theme from suite 1.

    I love these themes too. i have to change, But i don’t see much difference from Revolution 1 suite.

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  • Lefw says:

    Simply i love the series.
    Thanks for giving the download links. I could found the link anywhere in the official site too.

    Thanks again.

  • Lenov says:

    Awesome ! I like the first version of the suite. Need to check the new themes.

  • Lax says:

    @Lefw,

    Thanks for your comments.

    The download links was there under the pro and pro plus purchase. But many of them can’t notice it because its a small link near the footer.
    Thats why i gave the link here :)

  • Lax says:

    @Lenov,

    Thanks for your comments.

    I dont see much diff from series 1, But some thing would be there. I didn’t observed much :)

  • wow… is he actually giving away his premium themes (v2) ?…. that’s cool. As far as i know, the v2 is hard to configure, so you must know how to “code”. Anyway, from his official site… he is not giving a link for us to download .

  • Lax says:

    @Autopilot Blueprint,

    Thanks for your comments.

    He is giving downloads from his official site itself.But no in the order which i placed here. Near the footer of every theme page you can find a small link saying download the unsupported version.

    I gathered all those links spending my time and presented here as simple :)

  • @Lax
    I got it. Why on earth he is “hiding” the link, it’s so small till I couldn’t notice it on first glance. Thanks for this info. Nice.. nice… I’m wondering if woothemes is also giving away his themes.

  • Lax says:

    @Autopilot Blueprint,

    His intention is to sell them in pro or pro plus packages. Most of the people return back because they don’t find download link.

  • Mark says:

    They’ve since changed their site. I get a couple different package links. All the download links in this post now 404.

  • Mark says:

    I should add they removed the small-print download link from each theme’s page.

  • Lax says:

    @Mark,

    Thanks for the heads up man.I will find and correct the locations now ..

  • Jimmy says:

    @ Lax,

    Just wanted to let you know that Revolution2 now won’t be providing a “download” link for any of their themes, even if they are General Public License (GPL) themes.

    Crazy stuff. This is the concept of GPL taken from the GNU website:

    “When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for them if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs, and that you know you can do these things.”

    If you have a copy of the Church theme I would really appreciate it getting it from you.

    I’ll email you.

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