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WindowBlinds 4.1 Released!

WindowBlinds 4.1 Released!

http://www.windowblinds.net
In April of 2003 Stardock released WindowBlinds 4.0. Version 4 was redesigned for Windows XP to make use of Windows XP features. It added smart painting which has allowed WindowBlinds visual styles to perform faster than the included Windows XP visual styles.

It also was able to take advantage of the XP visual style compatibility APIs that have allowed WindowBlinds 4.x to have equal compatibility to what is provided by Microsoft.

In addition, new features such as shellstyle support (task panels), sliders, command prompt skinning, logoff screen support, please wait screen support, control panel background skinning, and mcuh more were added.

The net result is that WindowBlinds 4.x provides a very complete, very fast, and very compatible Windows customization solution.

In addition, WindowBlinds 4.x has these advantages over the bundled Microsoft visual style engine:

1) Uses less memory and resources. Ram usage in GUI skinning is largely due to the actual skin. The overhead from the engine itself is minimal. WindowBlinds visual styles were designed to use less memory. For example, the Luna visual style (Windows XP style) uses 4 megabytes of space on the drive. To put it in perspective, WindowBlinds 4.1 comes with 10 skins and the entire package including installer is about 5 megabytes total. In memory, WindowBlinds skins use caching, shared bitmaps, and video card memory to use significantly less memory than the bundled XP visual style engine.

2) Not only are explorer views skinned by WindowBlinds but it does not require the user to hack the shellstyles.dll. Users who have "customized" their shellstyles have had to actually hack a DLL to do so. WindowBlinds makes the skinning of the explorer views as part of its format ensuring compatibility with different versions of Windows XP (i.e. no need to download a new version of WindowBlinds when a Service Pack comes out).

3) Identical compatibility. Not only does WindowBlinds use the same APIs to detect whether to skin a given program, WindowBlinds can allow users to skin all their programs if they so choose.

4) Works with .suite and .xptheme formats. The standard suite format used by skin authors is the .suite format used by WinStyles that can put together Icons, skins, themes, etc. all together into a single file.

5) Multiple Language Support. WindowBlinds works with all languages Windows supports. WindowBlinds continues to be popular in Japan and other Asian countries where customization has always been quite popular.

6) Fast System hooking. WindowBlinds uses the same system hooks that the Windows XP engine uses (some people have tried to say that Windows XP's visual style engine uses no system hooks but they are mistaken). The advantage though is that the WindowBlinds DLL uses less memory than uxtheme.dll resulting in less overhead.

7) WindowBlinds not only supports multiple font sizes and DPI sizes, skin authors can use their own fonts and sizes within their own skins. WindowBlinds can automatically install an included font onto a system for the user. In addition, users can magnify or reduce the size of the fonts on a per skin basis.

8) Integrated into Themeing APIs. WindowBlinds automatically detects applications that are using the new XP themeing APIs and skins them natively. In addition, WindowBlinds is the basis for DirectSkin, the world's most popular custom skinning API.

9) Massive user control. Users can control the size of the taskbar, change the color of the skin, take advantage of hardware acceleration in their video cards with Hyperpaint, control the gamma correction of their skin, change the skin to be grayscale, set different skins on a per application basis, add additional controls to the title bar, write plugins to control their MP3 player, report weather, and much much more.

10) Ongoing support. WindowBlinds 1.0 was released in 1999. 5 years of development have made Stardock the world's leader in GUI customization. Its engine continues to evolve and add new features based on both user and skin author support. Its skin creation program, SkinStudio, supports many different formats including UIS1, UIS2, USF, and msstyle. WindowBlinds technology has been licensed by Microsoft, nVidia, Nintendo, Bell South, Warner Bros, Touchstone Pictures, Serious Magic, and countless other companies.

WindowBlinds 4.1 is available at http://www.windowblinds.net (www.windowblinds.net).

It's free to try and $19.95 to register on its own. The full version skins additional controls and has additional features, enhanced skin packs and more.

You can also purchase Object Desktop which comes with WindowBlinds, DesktopX, ObjectBar, IconPackager, ControlCenter, ObjectZIP, Keyboard LaunchPad, and much more.
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Reply #27 Top
quote: "I think it's a joke that people are getting upset over a few hours!"

Time is money in dis world! We vant faster and faster service...!
Reply #28 Top
I am equally shocked that people have to complain like that. Do they have nothing else to do but hover over Stardock for when the next release is out? And if you are subscribers, then you have had the beta already available for quite some time, and I'm sure there are only minor fixes between that and the released version.

For those whiners, I say "Get a Life".

I for one am glad its here either way.
Reply #29 Top
I started using windowblinds about 4 years ago. It had a lot of bugs, but the potential of it, the beautiful skins (plain by today's standards), made it impossible to resist. It's still a top-knotch app., and I just want to say 'thanks'.
Reply #30 Top
WB 4.1 for 2000/XP

....and for 98/ME Summer '03 - then later this Year. And then??? End of Year - Early next Year - Spring next Year.... is WB 4.1 Vaporware??

I spend money every year for OD - and can wait and wait and wait..... >

...and sam with GalCiv in German
Reply #31 Top
Look, for all practical purposes a 9x version of WindowBlinds 4 is sucking down GDI resources like there's no tomorrow. Either we're going to have to find something clever, consider paring back supported controls on 9x, or some sort of combination of the above.

And there won't be a galciv in german directly from us.
Reply #32 Top
I could understand being upset about something being released days after it was reported to be released, but I've never considered a few hours to be bloody murder!
Reply #33 Top
I was busy early in the day and just saw this. Looked over at the software panel in SDC and there it was, WB 4.1! No muss, no fuss and no drama.
Reply #34 Top
Maybe I can clear some things up. First, the vesion on cnet is for xp only. The version on SDC is for xp and 2k. So you are getting it first! Also component manager is just about phased out. You should be using Stardock Central instead to get your updates.
Reply #35 Top
Got the upgrade, it works very well indeed

i remember the pre-1.x days...
Reply #36 Top
Stardock doesn't publish Galactic Civilizations so we have no control over what languages it appears in. We provided all the files to Strategy First (the publisher) to translate into Germany *before* the game was even released. That's all we can do.

As for WB in 98/ME, sorry but those OSes are garbage. That's why I was an OS/2 user until NT came out. Windows 2000 is the successor to Windows NT 4, it's a real OS. Windows XP is the successor to Windows 2000.

WindowBlinds 4.0 was XP only. WindowBlinds 4.1 add support for Windows 2000. We have WindowBlinds 4.1 working on Win98/ME internally but it uses up a LOT of GDI resources (too much to release because it would be a support nightmare becuase when a system gets low on GDI resources, it crashes). Windows 98/ME only support up to 128K (that's KILObytes) of memory for GDI resources for all programs running. Every skinned control uses some bytes of GDI resources. WindowBlinds 4 skins a lot of new controls and as a result pushes up the GDI requirements. The only way to get around that is to come up with some clever way to work around this limitation. The problem then is, how much effort will that take? Should XP/2K users be punished so that the handful of people who have Win98/ME AND use desktop enhancements can have a new version? Or would it make more sense to simply update 3.5 a bit further and provide that for Win98/ME users?

Reply #37 Top
I have the full version 4, what can i do to update my version without buying the product again ????????? or losing my full version ??
Reply #38 Top
Hey I see it in Stardock Central but everytime I try and download and install it an error comes up and it stops instaling. Anyone else have that problem. I have the latest WB version which I downloaded just a few days ago without any problems. If anyone else has that problem let me know. I tried Stardock support, but who knows when they will be able to answer. >
Reply #39 Top
I miss the days on Component Manager, when you didn't download the thing in pieces. I uninstalled 4.0 thinking a fresh install of 4.1, instead of an update, would work. Now I have no Windowblinds loving
Reply #40 Top
I updated with Stardock Central with no problems. Thanks for the update!
Reply #41 Top
I installed 4.1
I am sorry to say that I went back to 4.0
With 4.1 I opened the task manager and rolled
it up then when I went to drag it in the rolled up configuration my computer shut off and restarted.Error.With 4.0 this problem does not exist.Thought if I reported this someone might fix it.
Reply #42 Top
I unfortunatly am only allowed to run Win 98 at work so I dont get to play.....
Reply #43 Top
Is the problem with German start menus after months of bitching finally solved? If so, I have to install Stardock Central again. But I assume it is not solved.

IMHO I think my worst investment in the last year was to buy OD. I've been a registered user of WB since Version 1.4. But in the meantime I think WB and most of the other Stardock apps never leave beta status.
Reply #44 Top
The german startmenu issue is fixed as far as we know.

Regarding the person who had the reboot, if they made the window semi transparent and then rolled it up then their PC may reboot due to an OS bug. There is little we can do about this one and Microsoft will need to fix it. This also occured with WB 4.0.
Reply #45 Top
This works great and was sitting in Stardock Central waiting to be downloaded.

Marvellous. What with desktopx2 and wb4 I get excited everytime I open Stardock central!
Reply #46 Top
Martin 10018 : The issue with the german startmenu is definetely fixed. Working like a charm here.
Reply #47 Top
I'm getting errors up the wazoo trying to update...

-- [Installation] ---------------------------------------------------
Download: C:\Program Files\Stardock\StardockCentral\data\public\wb4\production\wb4.xml
Result: Success
Load: C:\Program Files\Stardock\StardockCentral\data\public\wb4\production\wb4.xml
Result: Success
Loading: C:\Program Files\Stardock\StardockCentral\installed\wb4.xml
Result: Success
Download: C:\Program Files\Object Desktop\Downloads\Base\blackcomb\aaatempclean.ba_
Error: Invalid chunk data (247 : 111). Redownloading chunk 0 (attempt 1). Request header: Range: bytes=0-
Error: Invalid chunk data (247 : 111). Redownloading chunk 0 (attempt 2). Request header: Range: bytes=0-
Error: Invalid chunk data (247 : 111). Redownloading chunk 0 (attempt 3). Request header: Range: bytes=0-
Result: Failed (attempt 1)
Download: C:\Program Files\Object Desktop\Downloads\Base\blackcomb\aaatempclean.ba_
Error: Invalid chunk data (247 : 111). Redownloading chunk 0 (attempt 1). Request header: Range: bytes=0-
Error: Invalid chunk data (247 : 111). Redownloading chunk 0 (attempt 2). Request header: Range: bytes=0-
Error: Invalid chunk data (247 : 111). Redownloading chunk 0 (attempt 3). Request header: Range: bytes=0-
Result: Failed (attempt 2)
Download: C:\Program Files\Object Desktop\Downloads\Base\blackcomb\aaatempclean.ba_
Error: Invalid chunk data (247 : 111). Redownloading chunk 0 (attempt 1). Request header: Range: bytes=0-
Error: Invalid chunk data (247 : 111). Redownloading chunk 0 (attempt 2). Request header: Range: bytes=0-
Error: Invalid chunk data (247 : 111). Redownloading chunk 0 (attempt 3). Request header: Range: bytes=0-
Result: Failed (incorrect file size)
Installation aborted (failed)
Reply #48 Top
Would someone plz share the 4.1 on some file sharing programs to keep these punks from charging what should be free!
LONG LIVE THE FILE SHAREING CUZ SHARING IS CARING!
Reply #49 Top
Goodbye gorefighter
Reply #50 Top
As a loyal user since WB Beta in Japan,
I am very glad to read "Multiple Language upport. WindowBlinds works with all languages Windows supports." Thank you for your excellent work, Stardock
BTW, I could not find "Set Explorer Backgrounds semi-transparent" in WB 4.1 settings.
I like it very much.
Does anybody help ?