Object Desktop 2010 Overview

Object Desktop is a suite of desktop enhancement utilities designed to let users turbo-charge Windows. 

The core programs of Object Desktop 2010 include:

wb-icon WindowBlinds. A program that can customize the look and feel of the entire Windows graphical user interface by applying new “skins” that change title bars, taskbars, scrollbars, and nearly every other part of Windows.

 

DeskScapes (Fancy) D only DeskScapes. A program that lets users customize their wallpapers or even apply  animated wallpapers (there are hundreds of free animated wallpapers available to choose from).

 

Fences_Icon256 Fences PRO. A program that lets users organize the icons on their desktops into groups of easily manageable “fences”.

 

TweakVistaLarge Tweak. A program designed to make it easy to modify various hard to find Windows settings and control what gets loaded (or not loaded) onto your system.

 

ip_128x128 IconPackager. A program that can apply new icons themes by loading up a package of icons.

 

ss_icon SkinStudio. A program that makes it easy for users to create their own user interfaces to apply to Windows.

 

tm Theme Manager. A program that ties it all together. Get your desktop just the way you want and save it or apply themes created by others that include WindowBlinds, IconPackager, DeskScapes and other customization program content.

In addition Object Desktop users get a host of other programs to enhance Windows such as DesktopX, WindowFX, IconDeveloper, SoundPackager, Keyboard LaunchPad, RightClick, and more.

Users of Object Desktop don’t just get what is in Object Desktop today but also everything released or updated for it in the year after purchase.  Even now, Stardock’s developers are working on programs that can give new options to Windows 7 users, get the most out of Windows XP, and more.

Object Desktop is only $49.95. For users who want to keep getting updates to the programs after the first year, they can renew their access for only $34.95!

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Is RightClick getting a new lease on life?  I had the impression that it was sunsetted.

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RightClick is going to get a rewrite.

Reply #3 Top

Excellent!

 

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Quoting Frogboy, reply 2
RightClick is going to get a rewrite.
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That is very good news.  :thumbsup:

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Quoting Philly0381, reply 4

Quoting Frogboy, reply 2RightClick is going to get a rewrite.

That is very good news. 
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Long-live RC! :)


Mike

Reply #6 Top
Glad to hear that RC is being continued.
Reply #7 Top
Any new love coming for WindowFX???? I like the default animations in Vista and 7, but would LOVE to have more options...
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rightclick rewite??? I hope so. it does not work right on my windows7 home premium and 64-bit machine.

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This is huge disappointment. ObjectBar being dropped out, Virtual desktops being dropped out and the whole company seem to be shifting to develop all kinds of crap and games instead of quality software. I have been subscriber since OS/2 days but it seems that this is the end now. Already 2009 subscription was complete waste of money, and seems that next yoear will be the same.

Well, I guess I need to lear of how to make a backup/archieve of the current stuff...

Anybody have suggestions for good  virtual desktop software or something to replace ObjectBar???

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This is going to be really great! :)

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Quoting kuikelo, reply 10
This is huge disappointment. ObjectBar being dropped out, Virtual desktops being dropped out and the whole company seem to be shifting to develop all kinds of crap and games instead of quality software. I have been subscriber since OS/2 days but it seems that this is the end now. Already 2009 subscription was complete waste of money, and seems that next yoear will be the same.

Well, I guess I need to lear of how to make a backup/archieve of the current stuff...

Anybody have suggestions for good  virtual desktop software or something to replace ObjectBar???
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No...More...ObjectBar?

They should at least make it free...

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I have just upgraded my personal confuser and installed Windows 7 64 bit.

 Right Click was the first OD program I installed as it was so useful on XP.

 I could access anything from anywhere on my desktop.

SAD to see it didn't work. Please re-write soon

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personal confuser
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I like that.  :thumbsup: