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March 15, 2005 by Frogboy
To better assist Windows users wanting to convert to the Macintosh, Apple is apparently working on a two-button mouse. Meanwhile, Las Vegas odds makers are currently taking bets on how long it will take for Macintosh advocates to claim that Apple invented the two-button mouse and Microsoft and "PeeCee" users merely copied it from them.
March 14, 2005 by Frogboy
McAfee AntiSpyware quickly detects then safely eliminates malicious applications (key loggers, remote-control programs, browser hijackers, etc.) hiding on your system before they can rob your identity, snatch passwords or monitor browsing activity when you surf or shop. Erasing online roadblocks, it also foils adware programs that trigger annoying advertisements.
March 14, 2005 by Frogboy
One of the hot topics at this year's Game Developer Conference was the soaring costs of game development.  In a couple of months, the next-generation consoles will be introduced and along with their increased capabilities comes increased expectations on what the top games will deliver. Many developers lament that because costs are growing so high, publishers are becoming much more risk adverse which in turn stifles creativity.  But that isn't the full issue.  Is it really an is...
March 13, 2005 by Frogboy
DesktopX 3 will be released in two days (this Tuesday). In the meantime, here are two more journal entries of doing things with DesktopX 3. Journal day 7 shows how you can make a really cool skinned media player in 3 minutes without writing a single line of code. Journal day 8 shows how to combine the wonders of Flash and DesktopX together in a matter of minutes to create flash games and other flash based media that can then be turned into fully "skinnable" programs to distribute. Day...
March 13, 2005 by Frogboy
Microsoft announced yesterday that they are planning to kill access to the MSN Service via MSN for Mac OS X software from May 31st onwards. In a statement to customers and press, Microsoft is advising customers to "access MSN services and features with their preferred browser and by setting up a My MSN page as a portal to their favorite online destinations." Customers will still be able to use the MSN Messenger service but will be unable to use MSN Explorer for Mac OS X. It's not clear what p...
March 10, 2005 by Frogboy
I don't think most people realize this but I receive approximately 1,200 to 1,600 email each day.  Of it, about 300 of it I have to look at and I usually have time to respond to about 60 or so each day (sometimes more depending on the day).  So anyway, for all of you who email me that don't get a response, I apologize!!
March 9, 2005 by Frogboy
For those of you not familiar with Stardock, it's the company that pays for most of the costs of WinCustomize.com.  Yesterday, we finally got around to updating the Products Page on the Stardock home page. 
March 7, 2005 by Frogboy
Every once in awhile I make a news item for this site. It's that time again where we tell our visitors to check out Daily Rotation, a great site for getting the latest news on pretty much anything! They were letting users have customized RSS feed personal pages before most places knew what RSS was!
March 7, 2005 by Frogboy
Samurize is a program that lets you easily create various kinds of system monitoring tools that live on your desktop. In fact, it can do a lot more than that.  Samurize is half widget enabling program, half rapid development environrment. 
March 7, 2005 by Frogboy
Aero is the code-name to the "user experience" of the next version of Windows (code-named Longhorn).  This WinHec Microsoft is supposed to hand out a new build of it.  Aero has a distinctive look to it that many skinners have found interesting.  Check the link below to look through our library for Aero related things.
March 6, 2005 by Frogboy
For those of you who are interested in customizing Windows XP to look like the next generation version of Longhorn or simply want the latest news and information on Microsoft's next generation version of Windows, be sure to visit www.aero-soft.com .  
March 6, 2005 by Frogboy
While no one knows for sure when, how, and if Microsoft's next generation file system technology will manifest itself, Microsoft officials do plan to bring WinFS in some form to Windows XP. Just as Microsoft is currently doing with it's next-gen display technology, Avalon, WinFS apparently will be able to be used by Windows XP users as well.
March 6, 2005 by Frogboy
Kapsules is a .NET based widget enabling program similar to Konfabulator but is freeware and supports Windows Scripting Host scripting (instead of just JavaScript).   Version 0.9.8.40 is a major step forward for the program.  The new version focused on stability, resource usage and cleaning things up as it prepares for its final release.    http://kapsules.shellscape.org/getstarted.aspx  - Getting Started Guide for New Users http://k...
March 5, 2005 by Frogboy
ObjectBar 2, one of the key features of Stardock Object Desktop , has long been waiting for its major update. The next beta, due out just after DesktopX 3's release will natively support DesktopX 3 widgets as part of a ObjectBar bar. This is significant because every other "bar" like program that's ever been made has been limited to either plugins or what features were built into it in terms of what it could display.  When one thinks of all those various Longhorn bar type programs o...
March 3, 2005 by Frogboy
Those GMail accounts have a lot of disk space available to them eh? Well here's a program that lets you turn your Gmail account into a virtual drive that shows up in My Computer. It's pretty darn cool. Using it right now.