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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 #51 Top
i'd use windowblinds sometimes if it didn't freakin replace my skin selection in the display properties... cause i just use a dll patch to use xp visual styles (no need for that styleXP crap), but when i found one good WB theme to use and installed WB it replaced the whole list of visual styles with WB themes. how gay... so i just uninstalled it...
Reply #52 Top
vanilla ice : You just had to press CTRL while starting display properties, You would have seen Your visual styles. One question in any of the boards stardock folks are hanging arround would have solved Your problem.
Reply #53 Top
Vanilla, just hold down Ctrl when you open display properties and you'll see unsigned msstyles.
Reply #55 Top
I am very pleased that a new version of Windowblinds has been launched but I still find that some minor parts of my Windows XP Professional operating system are not skinned except for the colour. These include some right-click 'pop up' menus which are shown in the notifications area near the clock and also the Print and Save dialog boxes of Microsoft Word 2002 (buttons are not skinned!). I know that sometimes it is very difficult to skin certain parts and that old control objects are difficult to skin but I can't understand why you have added support to console windows (which are difficult to skin) but these parts are not skinned.
Reply #58 Top
dunno i dont got 4.1 i keep getting a stupid error and im running xp home and pro on 2 seperate comps so i went back to 4.0 whats so special about 4.1 let me know thanks
Reply #59 Top
Martin, Stardock apps are almost always in beta on OD, because they're always in further development. That's one reason why people buy OD - so they can get access to things before they are at "release" status. If you don't want to see betas, just turn off "show pre-release versions".
Reply #60 Top
Still getting invalid chuck data error. Downloaded 4.1 from link. Installed over Object Desktop version... Now I continualy get the WB4 splash screen. And using SD to go to 4.10.010 I still get Invalid chuck date in SD/temp/base etc.. something to do with Blackcomb and install stops.
Reply #61 Top
I'm with Frogboy on this one. Make a 3.6 version for 9x/ME with the config menu from 4.1 (minus some items of course), MAYBE find a way to get the 4.x skins to display properly in 3.6, and then call it the final one for 9x-based systems. Then the fellas can get busy on WB 4.2....

EVERYONE should have at least upgraded to Win2k by NOW...If you haven't...I feel for you when Microsoft stops supporting your OS in a year and you dont want to upgrade. Windows 98 original ALREADY pushes up daisies as far as M$ is concerned.
Reply #62 Top
hmm, thanks for the tips. maybe i'll re-install 4.0. but really with visual styles i don't have much use for WB.

tho Cursor XP is a must...
Reply #63 Top
Just my $0.02. I would love to see StarDock officially state that WB 3.5 is the last version for Win 9x. Of course that is easy for me to say, I only use XP and 2000. (XP at home, 2000 at the office.) But it's 2003. Windows 2000 is 3 years old, and XP is over a year old. Its time to retire 9x. (Of course, it was time to retire 9x the day they were released... )
Reply #64 Top
I downloaded the free version from Download.com and installed it as an update to the 4.0 version I had on my system (also the free one).

As soon as I installed it Office XP wouldn't work. I would click on Excel or Word and I would get a glimpse of the program starting up and then it would just disappear. Tried to completely uninstall and then reinstall 4.1 but same issue. Finally had to uninstall and reinstall 4.0.

I'm running WinXP Home with Office XP. Anyone run into the same problem or have any ideas?
Reply #65 Top
I am glad it works for windows 2000. That is good news for those who have win2000 and want the new features (although I do not believe that win2000 has shellstyles )

Anyway, I was the first to complain when WB 4 came out and it didn't support all the OS's but I think for the sake of having a better program and allot of use that WB 4 and up should only work for win2000 and XP while a different version is used for win 98 and 95 users and win ME

It is 2003 and soon will be 2004 and it would seem that half the users will be on 2000 and XP while the other half problably will not need all the new features anyway for 9.x users.

The onlyu problem I see for WB is having 2 versions that are being updated. One for 2000 and up and another for win ME and down. (even though most of the bugs are worked out in my opinion for ME and down)
Reply #66 Top
am i the only one having alot of different problems with this version? (unregistered)

the right click menus on the desktop are being unskinned/skinned whenever they want, some buttons are getting buggy (little dotted lines in a square around the button.. Normal XP feature, windowblinds isnt supposed to have this, and it didnt till now..)

none of the scrollbars work besides system folder ones either.. (IE dosnt work, messanger programs, my pictures, my documents, etc, etc.)

Reply #68 Top
Frogboy, thanks for the reason why making WB4 with Windows 9.x/ME is hard. I think the best soliution for those users, is to provide frequent updates to the current 9.x version of WB
Reply #69 Top
that wouldn't make sense, IMHO, to support dead versions of windows.