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You seriously are suggesting that the shareware version of WindowBlinds doesn't give you a good idea of what it does?
Really?
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If on the other hand, you're having problems using the software, then invest a little time and go through the Wiki and Tutorials....call someone at Stardock. They are VERY nice people...like Mike H. who really try to help folks who are having problems.
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- I'm very curious as to what you mean by your statement. What is it that a person can't determine it will do from the shareware version? It applies windowblinds skins that are created by various wb skin authors? What else is it meant to do? I have used wb5.x for the longest amount of time and I've gotten everything out of it that I expected and I create wb skins too so I'm not just downloading other people's work and applying it on my machine, I'm creating my own skins and applying them to my machine - that's pretty much what it does and all I expect it to do.
I've installed the wb6 trial on another laptop I have and it does exactly what it's supposed to do, apply wb skins, and the set of skins that comes with wb6 are more than excellent, great ways to dress up your pc and give you an excellent idea of the functionality of the software.
What isn't it doing for you that you expect it to do?
Just a question, hoping for an answer.
It gives you more than enough to see what the program does.
I've used many function-limited demos over the years. They're mostly there to give you a taste of what the full program does, not give you the whole experience. Combine the demo with research, screenshots, asking questions and you can easily discover whether or not the application is for you.
This is precisely why companies create demo and trialware versions of their products.
If the shareware version doesn't do what you want it to do, you shouldn't buy the full version.
That's kind of the idea.
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