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Published on April 29, 2005 By Frogboy In Object Desktop

Object Desktop 2005 is due out shortly. It's Stardock's yearly milestone snapshot of its award-winning desktop enhancement suite.  Object Desktop isn't an operating system. It makes your operating system better.  Better. Stronger. Faster.

Even as the final touches are being added to it, new features are in the works to help make sure users of Object Desktop get the most value for their buck.  Recently users of Object Desktop have seen WindowBlinds get 64-bit support in v4.51.  They also recently got DesktopX 3 which gives Windows users widget support with capabilities that MacOS X Tiger users can only dream of.  And Theme Manager has integrated seamless support for managing all your skins, icons, wallpapers, visual styles, and themes together in a single package.

But on the horizon there's some major things due out in the coming months.  IconPackager 3 is nearly complete. It has a totally new and much more powerful package creation interface (makes it much quicker to create your own icon packages) and it can change more icons than ever.  IconX being updated to be able to change icon labels with your own PNG backgrounds!  ObjectBar 2 beta is already available and users can use it to create their own alternatives to the Windows Start bar or Mac Finder and then export their creations as .EXEs! It also includes a totally new, revamped, cleaner interface.  The rewriting of the Stardock virtual desktops is nearly complete. The 64-bit version of WindowFX is just about ready with betas starting to show up. And Object Desktop 2005 users will also get 10 stand alone gadgets.

And of course, with the beta of Longhorn in the offing, users can expect that Object Desktop will be amongst the first programs to take advantage of the new features in Longhorn (we've already got WindowBlinds running on the latest beta! Semi-transparent skinning goodness being the goal).

If you want to get Object Desktop, visit www.objectdesktop.com.


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on May 01, 2005
JavaScout: It's fixed in the Gadget version if the calendar.  We'll be updating the regular one shortly.
on May 01, 2005
ThinkPad? Part of ThinkDesk?


Doh! I just remembered that you are using an IBM ThinkPad.
on May 01, 2005
Brad,
When I run the Gadget version of the Silica Calendar (Desktop Gadgets 1.00.003) it shows May 1st as a Wednesday.
on May 01, 2005
Or more succintly; if I am a current ODNT and WC subscriber, do I get anything out of the CD?

ObjectDesktop2005 CD is a snapshot of the ODNT suit, right?

The answer was in your question
on May 01, 2005
When I run the Gadget version on the Silica Calendar it shows today is Saturday.

not really complaining yet, but I don't think my boss will buy it when I roll in on Mon. (Tues).
on May 01, 2005
On my computer, some widgets are broken, and it is always difficult to know why, if it related to the computer, to DX or to the widget coding.

The Itunes Remote does not display lyrics.
The currency widget is frozen in "updating" forever.
The silica drive meter is frozen at 100% (i think it is related to me but I do not know how to correct it )


When DX works, it is the best widget app. when it works.
on May 01, 2005
On my computer, some widgets are broken, and it is always difficult to know why, if it related to the computer, to DX or to the widget coding.


To that end, some of us can't use the Glassy Recycle Bins, but they work for others. Go figure.


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on May 01, 2005
I just got all the Silica gadgets through ODNT and they all seem to work fine for me. Only wish I could get the RSS feed to display in larger text....wee hard on these eyes when running a 19" screen at 1280x1024
on May 02, 2005
for my "drive" widget, it seems to be a problem with WMI being corrupted (the script get a NULL answer). I'll try to fix it and see if the others widgets get back to life too.
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