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A sequel to last year's "How Stardock failed the skinning community"
Published on December 22, 2007 By Frogboy In WinCustomize News

A look back

Exactly one year ago, I wrote an article about how Stardock failed the skinning community.  It outlined 4 key issues that needed to be addressed this year.  So how did we do?

Challenge #1: Make it easier to create "stuff" for our software

This past year we saw the development of SkinStudio 6. A complete rewrite of SkinStudio from scratch.  It's still not quite done but it's in usable form and skinners seem to really like the direction it's going. 

In addition, the WinCustomize Wiki (wiki.wincustomize.com) project was begun this year to make it easier for skinners to learn about this stuff.  It's still in its infancy but it's a step in the right direction.

But overall, documentation has not substantially improved.  Stardock has brought on a dedicated technical writer to begin addressing this issue more thoroughly.

In summary, a lot of progress has been made but there is a lot more that still needs to be done.

Challenge #2: Organize support for Skinners

I don't think any real progress was made here.  DesktopX 3.5 is still in beta due to problems with Windows Vista SP1 compatibility.  Microsoft has taken a beating this past year with Windows Vista and a lot of it is pretty deserved.  They crippled a lot of software with their "security" initiatives.  As a result, a lot of things got delayed far longer than we expected.  Windows Vista has not been kind to the shell communities.

The challenge of having dedicated people working with the skinning community is a simple lack of funding.  The kind of support we envision for skinners is expensive.

Challenge #3: Get more involved in the community

Zubaz, a leader in the community, has helped out quite a bit. Island Dog has been making lots of good articles. And Stardock support is more present on the forums.  I have increased my presence too this year and have been pretty brutal at times in coming in and squashing exclusionary cliques. So I would imagine some people may wish I wasn't as involved as I was.  I plan to increase my presence further this next year as my other projects clear up some.

I am not sure if enough has been done though in this area. What are your thoughts?

Challenge #4: Lead by example

This is one area I think we have been pretty successful with.  Stardock Design has come out with a lot of stuff this past year. Nearly 40 skins of various categories were released this past year.  From DeskScapes animated wallpapers (Dreams), WindowBlinds skins, Sound Packages, gadgets, and so on.

In 2008, this will get a lot better as things really only started getting going in the latter half of the year. The big issue that needed (and still needs) to be resolved is showing off what can be done to serve as an example to others.  I think this has been pretty successful.  Even if you don't use SoundPackager (you should at least try it out) the fact that it was released with several sound packages provided by Stardock Design is a major break with the past where Stardock would simply throw a new piece of tech out there and hope people made stuff for it.

Similarly, WindowBlinds 6 shipped with several brand new skins. This was a marked contrast with the past where Stardock simply bundled popular skins from the community.

For Next Year...

So what does Stardock need to do next year for skinning?  Here's my list:

Resolution #1: More freely available skins from Stardock Design.  We have Aero Executive, Aero Graphite, and Elegance nearly ready to go. We had intended to release Elegance before the break but there are a couple of little buglets that need to be fixed first.  But overall, there needs to be more examples of how to do X from Stardock Design.  I think Stardock Design did well with the Dreams (animated wallpapers). This pattern needs to be followed into other areas.

Resolution #2: A new GUI Championships. We need to have another multi-site contest. Windows Vista will be mature and so will the software.  The contest needs to have more promotion than last time and have more forewarning.

Resolution #3: More documentation. We're trying in this area but it's difficult to do good documentation. Especially at the price points a lot of this software is.  The tough reality is that if we want to provide more services to customers, the price of the software is going to have to go up to cover it. I.e. If we bring in a full time technical writer dedicated to writing tutorials, manuals, documentations, user guides, etc. then that salary has to be paid for somehow.

Resolution #4: More polish on tools. You've hopefully seen that the over polish quality of Stardock's software has significantly improved this year.  Whether it be WindowBlinds 6, TweakVista, SoundPackager or CursorFX, there's been a significant level of polished brought here.  Similarly, SkinStudio 6 is quite polished and we'll be attempting to do the same with DesktopX going forward too.  The idea is to try to broaden the appeal of these things.

But if there are things you'd like to see us concentrate instead, comment below and let us know.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!


Comments (Page 2)
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on Dec 22, 2007
Sounds like a wikked new year planned.......cant WAIT for the GUI Comp next year....
on Dec 22, 2007
Challenge #3: Get more involved in the community


I think as far as this challenge goes, you guys and gals have done a wonderful job via Island Dog's "This week in Skinning" and with the "monthly promotions" thread! It shows that your paying attention to the community and it means a lot!
on Dec 23, 2007
I think the documentation has improved a thousandfold over the last year. Skinsutdio 6 in particular presents a clean, easy to use interface that makes skin creation much easier to learn, as well as in practice.

The one thing keeping me from joining the ranks of Object Desktop subscribers is the fact that not all the (major) components support Vista x64. Admittedly, XP x64 was a trainwreck, but with Vista, x64 support is becoming much more mainstream. I believe IconPackager was the only app I really wanted that wasn't yet compliant last I checked.
on Dec 23, 2007
Brad . . I am honestly amazed to be recognized.  I really do think of Stardock and the members of Wincustomize as an extended family.  I'm grateful that I'm a part of this place.

There are so many people that have busted their ass to make sure that we didn't continue what you listed as failures last year.  Next year you can count on my continued effort.

None of what we have accomplished here could have be done as well without Mike Crasweller (Zoomba).  Mad props to him.
on Dec 23, 2007
On the whole I think there's a ton of good stuff, including, software, general support, atmosphere around Wincustomize etc..

The large community announcement posts have the capacity to confuse the heck out of me though. I see perfectly reasonable questions asked and not replied to, it affects the tone of a thread..... makes it easier for the usual partisan stuff to set in, until it begins to look like there's one group that are the 'Bashers' and another group that form the 'Emperors New Clothes' club, whose job it is to bash the 'Bashers'

Seems to me that if on topic questions were responded to and these big threads were introduced with the expectation of dialogue, rather than side taking, everyone would benefit more.

on Dec 23, 2007
Zubaz, you must be using spell-check......or you are paying your wife to type for you.....  
on Dec 23, 2007
I tell everyone that works at my business that "there is something to be learned every day and part of what seperates us from the competition is our ability to recognize our lessons
and grow from them"


In that respect ,here we have the premier(skinning)software builder in the a world that is pumping out PCs left and right that is very interactive with the community!

In comparison I am an authorized dealer for a lot of the electronics you all have in your homes ex...Kenwood,Mitsubishi,Toshiba,etc...Last time I needed tech info from Toshiba it
took 2 weeks 4 calls and 1 disgruntled employee.

Last time I need tech support here it took 27min. No comparison.....and just for point of
reference my company has spent Over $300,000 with Toshiba and $100 here(personally)
I wish all the companies dealt with were as prompt and supportive!
That my friends is true support!!!


There is always room for improvement for the minute we stop striving to do better that is the same minute we quit growing and atrophy begins!

Looking forward to '08 and the GUIC!
Thanks for all you do!!!
on Dec 23, 2007
Thank you Brad for you great article.. I think that Stardock does an A1 job in all aspects of the its business.

Love the Products, software , Love the site and the support we get as part of this community..

The community itself is made up of some wonderful people and I personally have made some good friends here.

All ways looking forward to what Stardock has to offer. And appreciate you keeping your promises you made last year. We have all made out in 2007 and sounds like 2008 will be just as exciting.
on Dec 23, 2007
I think Stardock is doing a great job. I've been a paid subscriber for years, and will continue to do so.

You're right that Microsoft has been under a lot of heat for Vista -- and some of it much deserved. Consider Vista Ultimate Extras (or lack, thereof). What a catastrophic failure. You don't even hear about it much anymore, because people are tired of complaining. Clearly, Microsoft dropped the ball.

Maybe one direction Stardock can go is to supply the Extras that Microsoft has failed to create. You know, take advantage of all the WPF power in Vista that has really gone unused, to date. WindowFX could do a lot, including Concentration/Exposé-like effects.

Overall, I'm excited about the great things that Stardock will produce over the upcoming year.

Happy Holidays to everyone.
on Dec 23, 2007
Great write up. I think you are right on track and look forward to a great 2008.
on Dec 23, 2007
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I like the masterskins.
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on Dec 23, 2007
Mad props to him.


What are you... 16?   
on Dec 23, 2007
What are you... 16?


      
on Dec 23, 2007
What are you... 16?
All men top out mentally at 16.  Go ahead, ask your wife.

(and if I were really 16 I'd say:
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So there!
on Dec 23, 2007
HA!... wow.. i stand corrected then Zu!   
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