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April 20, 2007 by Frogboy
Last year was another great year of skinning. And we've gone through literally thousands and thousands of skins to pick out the 10 best skins made last year.  Check the article linked below to find out the best skins and skinners we could find.
April 19, 2007 by Frogboy
Stardock has released IconPackager 3.2. IconPackager is a program that can change all the icons on Windows 2000, XP, and Vista by applying entire icon sets called "icon packages". IconPackager 3.2 adds support for Windows Vista including the new "live folders" feature of Windows Vista making it the first (and only) program to support changing the new icons on Windows Vista. IconPackager 3.2 also supports changing individual icons from a new "change icon" context menu for documents and mos...
April 3, 2007 by Frogboy
 ObjectDock is a freeware program that lets Windows users add a dock to their desktop. It can display tasks and short-cuts on the dock as well as run mini-applets called (Docklets) (think Widgets/gadgets but better).  Stardock has put the first beta of ObjectDock 1.6 onto Stardock Central for users who have purchased ObjectDock Plus.  ObjectDock itself is freeware (the plus version adds multiple docks, system tray support, tabbed docks and some other features). See the l...
April 2, 2007 by Frogboy
OS/2, the operating system that did battle with Windows for desktop supremacy turns 20 years old this week.  OS/2 was a land of many innovations.  It is also the environment in which Stardock was born into. It is where Object Desktop came from originally with features such as the ability to change all the icons by applying a "package" of icons. It included the ability to change the look and feel of the OS/2 GUI (title bars, buttons, scrollbars, etc. sound familiar?). OS/2 was i...
March 21, 2007 by Frogboy
Galactic Civilizations II: Dark Avatar is a PC strategy game. So why would we talk about it on WinCustomize.com? The user interface of it was created with DesktopX . Each screen is a .dxpack (just like the ones in the DesktopX objects gallery).  This week, G4TV's XPlay takes a look at the game. The average review score of GalCiv II: Dark Avatar is about 4.75 stars out of 5 putting it firmly in the top 10 best PC games in history. You can read the full review here . Check ou...
March 15, 2007 by Frogboy
Slashdot has an interesting article up regarding the Viacom vs. YouTube lawsuit. On the one hand, Viacom's copyrighted content is showing up on YouTube.  On the other hand, YouTube is complying with the DMCA law that puts the burden on the copyright holder to notify the host of copyrighted material. So who's right?  It's a very tricky situation. YouTube videos are relatively low quality and the duration is strictly limited (I don't think you could upload a 20 minute video fo...
March 13, 2007 by Frogboy
Stardock released WindowBlinds 5.5 today.  WindowBlinds is a program that enables users to customize the look and feel of the graphical user interface of Microsoft Windows.  By applying "skins", WindowBlinds can change title bars, borders, push buttons, scroll bars, the taskbar, the Start menu and virtually every element of the Windows environment.  Thousands of different skins exist and can be created using a free program called SkinStudio . WindowBlinds 5.5 is a major update...
March 7, 2007 by Frogboy
If you haven't checked out Island Dog's video tour of Pantheon, absolutely check it out. It's not to be missed! Pantheon is a new suite from Stardock Design.
February 23, 2007 by Frogboy
Version 5.5 released for registered users! Stardock has released WindowBlinds 5.5 for registered users and Object Desktop users.  The new version supports skinning of Windows Vista.  A new version of SkinStudio is in development to support skinning of some of the new GUI elements of Windows Vista as well. Screenshots of WindowBlinds 5.5 on Windows Vista:   Visit: WindowBlinds Homepage  
February 22, 2007 by Frogboy
Stardock has released the first beta of IconPackager 3.2 (3.19) for Object Desktop users.  IconPackager allows users to change all their Windows icons by applying "packages" of icons. There are thousands of icon packages available on the net on websites such as WinCustomize.com, deviantART , Skinbase , and elsewhere. IconPackager on Windows Vista took some effort due to the added new icons that were not easily found along with the new "Live Folders" which do require updated icon pac...
February 17, 2007 by Frogboy
Windows DreamScene is Microsoft's animated wallpaper program that's currently in "preview" (beta) for users of Windows Vista Ultimate.  So far, reactions have been mixed. While users seem to love the concept, the amount of CPU used to do it seems to vary wildly.  From 12% or so on my ThinkPad T60 to nearly 50% on systems that are much faster. The difference? So far, it basically can be thrown to the feet of nVidia. Their drivers, which not only seem to crash PC games do double-d...
February 15, 2007 by Frogboy
Dark Avatar animated wallpaper in .DREAM format now available. You're going to get a lot of repetition on this so bear with us: Windows DreamScene is Microsoft's animated wallpaper program distributed as an additional download for users of Windows Vista Ultimate.  Stardock DeskScapes is a program that extends DreamScene to support the new .DREAM format for animated wallpapers which supports additional functionality. And the Dream gallery here on WinCustomize is whe...
February 13, 2007 by Frogboy
Dream.WinCustomize.com is here! And so is Stardock DeskScapes which you need to run the new .DREAM files! Check out the guided tour below...
January 31, 2007 by Frogboy
Windows Vista has gone from being 1% of traffic of WinCustomize.com last week to over 5% on January 30th -- the official release date of Windows Vista. Any bets on where it'll be next week?
January 30, 2007 by Frogboy
ActiveWin.com's Andre Da Costa along with Byron Hinson and Fernando Fhualpa have taken an exhaustive look at Windows Vista Ultimate. This is, so far, the most comprehensive review we've seen for Windows Vista yet. Everything you might want to know is in here. Check it out.