DesktopX Public Gamma is now available!

https://www.stardock.com/products/desktopx/downloads.asp

The DesktopX 2 public gamma is now available. This should be the final public release before DesktopX 2.0 is officially released.

DesktopX is a the ultimate desktop enhancement program. It lets usres completely customize the look, feel, and function of the actual desktop.

Features include:

  • Enhanced Desktop Icons: Make your desktop icons any size you choose, put shadows under them, change the label font, have it zoom up when you put your mouse over it or anything else you may want to do to them.
  • Scriptable objects (sometimes called "Widgets"): With VBScript or JAVAScript users can create desktop objects that check the weather, create calendars, move and change color, play games, and much more!
  • System Performance Monitoring: Built in plugins allow users to display virtually any type of information not just on their machine but on PCs that are located on their network that they have access to using Microsoft's integrated performance monitoring APIs. The ultimate system meters can hence be created.
  • Object Media: A light weight media player interface that DesktopX objects can interact with. Create the ultimate skinnable MP3 player that does so in a fraction of the memory and resources.
  • Full Desktop Themes: Build your own desktop by grouping objects together and creating your own desktop user interface.
  • Direct COM/ActiveX integration: Treat the hundreds of ActiveX controls installed on your system as objects. Create web browsers, spread sheet objects, Internet radios, Video windows, and more with just a few lines of VBScript.
  • Desktop Security: Create a desktop that could be used as a kiosk or just a secure home desktop where Ctrl-Alt-Del and other functions are password protected.

From a visual stand point, what makes DesktopX stand out is its easy support for fully alpha blended animations. Just put together a .PNG file with multiple frames of animation, tell the object how many frames it has and voila, an animated object is created. Multimedia features include support for shadowing, transparency, sound effects, multiple user defined states, and much more.

And all of this is done with a relatively small memory foot print. See http://draginol.stardock.com/images/dx-ram.jpg for a screenshot of DesktopX running with a RAM meter, a clock, a Net In/Out monitor, shadowed folders, and a calendar all together using only 6 megabytes of memory.

Best of all, DesktopX is a free download. An enhanced registered version contains enhanced security and access to additional DesktopX object support but the free version is fully functional and does not time out.

The enhanced version is $19.95 or can be obtained as part of Stardock's Object Desktop suite of desktop enhancements.

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Reply #2 Top
aren´t it rather 10 MB? that trayserver.exe app is part of the DesktopX install if i remember correctly. still not bad though.
Reply #3 Top
Hmm, what build is it? SDC gives me 1.99l as the latest, which I have had for some days. Oh, why did you guys turn IconX into "Enhanced Desktop Icons"? Sounds kinds cheesy, IconX sounded cooler. But hey, this means that DX FINAL is almost out. Yes!
Reply #4 Top
Can't really stand why a feature for icons is not included with IconPackager but with DesktopX ... ???
Reply #5 Top
I agree with neophil78: it should really be part of Iconpackager, or available as a standalone product. Great stuff though!
Reply #6 Top
Because DesktopX extends the Desktop. We use the same technology for rendering DesktopX objects as we do the IconX icons. It's a technology thing.
Reply #8 Top

Moshi: DesktopX uses very little memory. Counting other programs that DX can use with it (trayserver doesn't come with DX2 btw but MCP does) is like counting MSN's memory with Outlook Express since Outlook Express can make use of MSN.


You only need trayserver/MCP if you're going to replace the system tray.

Reply #9 Top
without DesktopX there wouldn´t be trayserver.exe autostarting when logging into Windows (unless you use ObjectBar of course, then it will also be there). it can hardly be seen as seperate program, especially when it´s even running while serving no purpose.

and i know that it´s only needed when DesktopX/Objectbar should show the systray. older versions of DesktopX still insisted putting an autostart entry into the registry every time when launching the program. which caused horrible problems after a reboot when using a non-explorer shell. if that has not changed in the meantime DesktopX cannot be recommended for use with any other shell than explorer. (just wait a few days after your announcement and check the boards at ls.net)
Reply #10 Top

You'll note that this is an announcement of DesktopX 2. Not 1. 2.


You're like the LInux guy who says that Windows can't do multitasking because the last version you tried out was Windows 3.1


Let me say it again slowly so you'll understand: DesktopX 2 does NOT use Trayserver. Your entire point is not relevant.


Lots of users use DesktopX with Litestep. Check the DX news groups if you doubt this. They also use it with Hoverdesk, Aston, and Talisman. If you want to be a troll, go elsewhere.

Reply #11 Top
i really don´t get how you can say that DesktopX does not use trayserver. the only reason for trayserver.exe running is that there is a possibility a user wants to switch to a theme that uses a DesktopX system tray.