WindowFX 4 beta about to begin

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It’s been a long while since we’ve visited WindowFX. 

When WindowFX 1.0 came out, its claim to fame was its ability to give windows alpha blended shadows and make use of transparency.  Later, it was updated to have even more gratuitous effects.

With WindowFX 4, we’ve taken a totally new direction.  Now, we’re focusing on things that are less cosmetic and more useful.  For instance, WindowFX 4 will allow users of all versions of Windows to drag a window to the side and have it automatically resize it. Windows 7 does that now.  However, WindowFX also lets users drag a window to a screen corner and it’ll resize the window to use a quarter of the screen.

Another nifty feature is the ability to set individual windows to have a custom maximize size if you hold the shift key down when you press the maximize button on the title bar.  Say you’re running at high resolution but you want one window to max at 800x600 and another at 1024x768. No problem, right click on the title bar, set its custom max size and then when you hold down the shift key when pressing on their maximize button, voila. Customize max size.

Another new area we’re working on is a new concept called “Window Flicks”.  The idea here is that users can grab a window and “flick it” in a certain direction and have it behave in a certain way (such as maximize it or send it over to a second monitor or have it vertically maximize). 

Speaking of which, another neat feature is the ability to double click on a window edge to have it maximize out in direction you clicked on.  Very handy if you’re running lots of windows.

These are just a few of the things in the all new WindowFX 4.  Users of Object Desktop will begin having access to the beta next week.

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Reply #1 Top

Good to hear Frogdude :thumbsup:

Reply #2 Top

I'm diggin' it too.

The way you describe it makes me kinda psyched to try it out.

Reply #3 Top

Don't know if this will be selective participant beta or not, but please consider me for it - the quarter window in the corners thing is something I was asking about from the Win7beta days over on neowin.

Reply #4 Top

This is just one of the reasons why it's good to maintain your subscriptions. :thumbsup:

Thanks for the update Frogboy and I'm really looking forward to trying out these features and what ever else is included with WindowFX 4 :sun:

Reply #5 Top

Thanks Brad...looking forward to it!  :beer:

Reply #6 Top

Quoting Philly0381, reply 4
This is just one of the reasons why it's good to maintian your subscriptions.
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Ooo. Cool new toys. B)

Reply #7 Top

If I may make a suggestion for a WindowFX feature, in Windows 7 the only choice you have for the taskbar is autohide. For some reason that is beyond me, Microsoft decided that being able to have a program on top of the taskbar was a bad idea.

The taskbar defaults to always being on top of other windows and you can not turn it off. Being able to turn off "always on top of other windows" would be a nice feature to have.

Reply #8 Top

It's about time.  I've been wanting a new WindowFX since Vista first came out.  (That's almost 4 years ago.)

As well as IconX.  It would be nice to see Special Effects such as glows, resizing and sounds when clicking desktop icons in Win7; as well as special FX when clicking icons in explorer windows.
But ObjectDock can already do some of these things, so it may be pointless to consider a new IconX.

Reply #9 Top

Thanks for the heads up. :congrat:

Reply #10 Top

YAY! :smitten:   Sounds like another winning app!

(But I still miss Right Click)

Reply #11 Top

I hesitate to ask...but will this update be compatible with XP?

 

Reply #12 Top

I hesitate to ask...but will this update be compatible with XP?
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For instance, WindowFX 4 will allow users of all versions of Windows to drag a window to the side and have it automatically resize it. Windows 7 does that now.
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Reply #13 Top

Ahhh...thanks Daiwa! Didn't see that! ;P Doh!

Reply #14 Top

I'm with you on this one WG. I'm still on xp. :thumbsup:

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Me three.  ;)

Reply #16 Top

good news..looking forward to some new effects with the different transitions 

Reply #17 Top

I saw things, they where shinny!

Reply #19 Top

nice, now all we need is rightclick for windows 7. Even though the current version works well it would be nice to get and update

Reply #20 Top

Users of Object Desktop will begin having access to the beta next week.
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Does that include those of us who don't have a subscription as of late but own Object Desktop? Just wondering.

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Quoting CharlesCS, reply 20

Users of Object Desktop will begin having access to the beta next week.


Does that include those of us who don't have a subscription as of late but own Object Desktop? Just wondering.
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Only people with current active subscriptions to ObjectDesktop.

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Only people with current active subscriptions to ObjectDesktop.
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Well, maybe it's time for me to get current again. Besides, i think my OD softwares need to be updated.

Reply #23 Top

Will WindowFX 4 also have the ability to animate windows when opening, closing, shrinking just like MacOS?

Reply #24 Top

the current one already has that feature ralf...

 

 

 

 

hoping for some effects with those transitions like in linux

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Quoting Nimbin, reply 19
nice, now all we need is rightclick for windows 7. Even though the current version works well it would be nice to get and update
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good point Nimbin. I'm sure the FX will be nifty, but one must question the logic.

I've seen soooo many threads of people practicaly begging for RightClick to be updated and really nothing of people asking for WinFX. Last I heard was that RC is dead and not being updated.