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WindowBlinds 5: What's new

WindowBlinds 5: What's new

Changes since version 4.0.


Version 5

Introduction

WindowBlinds is a software program for Microsoft Windows that enables users to completely alter the Windows graphical user interface (GUI) by applying specialized UI themes known commonly as skins (also called visual styles).  These skins can change virtually every element of the GUI such as title bars, push buttons, radio buttons, checkboxes, the Start bar, Explorer task panels, scrollbars, toolbar buttons, progress bars, progress animations, and much more.

WindowBlinds was first released in 1999 for Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0.  Since then, it has been completely rewritten to take advantage of newer operating systems such as Windows XP along with adding a host of new features.

WindowBlinds 4 was released in 2003. This document outlines what is new in WindowBlinds 5.

WindowBlinds 5 works on Windows XP (32-bit and 64-bit as well as 2003 Server, Windows Vista support is due when Windows Vista ships).

What's New

The major new features of WindowBlinds 5.0 over 4.0 can be boiled down to this:

  • Per-pixel alpha blended support for nearly all elements of the GUI such as title bars, borders, buttons, menus, special dialogs, start menu, etc.  This means that the graphics can be seamlessly be blended into whatever is behind the graphic. This makes possible spectacular looking user interfaces previously not possible on Windows. 
  • No Dedicated Process.  WindowBlinds now works as an extension of the OS itself. It requires no special process to be running to work.
  • Newer, easier to use Configuration program.
  • Enhanced hardware acceleration support. WindowBlinds 5 makes use hardware acceleration to a much greater degree to speed up repainting, resizing, and moving of windows. It should be noticeably faster, particularly on slower machines, than Windows by default.
  • Animated per-pixel title bars and frames. Title bars and frames can be animated. The animation in most cases is hardware accelerated meaning it should use no CPU for the animation.
  • Toolbar icon changing.  WindowBlinds can change your toolbar icons for Internet Explorer and Explorer.
  • Progress Animation changing. WindowBlinds can change progress animations (copy, move, etc.).  The ones in Windows XP by default are over 10 years old.

However, that's just the tip of the iceberg.  Below is a more comprehensive list of what's new:

  • Internet Explorer 7 skinning
  • Glow effects for title bar buttons
  • Glow effects for most other controls on the system (put mouse over a button and if the skin supports it, a glow appears around it)
  • Idle mode implemented for full-screen games (gamers should find their systems run faster if running WindowBlinds over the default Windows XP visual style).
  • Explorer task panels that can appear on top.
  • Support for MSStyles via SkinStudio conversion
  • Improved compatibility with non-theme aware programs
  • Support for over a dozen new languages
  • Ability to change the hue, saturation, and brightness of skins by users using sliders.
  • Skin memory management optimizations so that skins use less memory
  • Countless new minor controls supported such as the ability to skin the shut down dialogs, please wait dialogs, etc. Like all controls, even these support per-pixel alpha blending.

In addition to these, hundreds of tweaks, fixes, and small enhancements have been added as well.

How to get WindowBlinds 5

A shareware download of WindowBlinds 5 is available. It comes with several skins that support per-pixel alpha blending. It can be downloaded at: www.windowblinds.net

WindowBlinds can be purchased on its own for $19.95. It can also be purchased as part of the award-winning suite of desktop enhancement utilities called Object Desktop. Users who had WindowBlinds 4 can upgrade to WindowBlinds 5 for $15. The enhanced version has many features and options not available in the shareware version. To Purchase WindowBlinds go here.

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Reply #26 Top
 martin10018 ...my guess would be you simply 'misplaced' it in another thread.  There are several [threads/news items] currently relating to WB5......this one just happens to be one of the more recent....
Reply #27 Top
having issues with WB5 and PowerDVD 6 deluxe... all i can see on an mpeg video is black... but when i unload wb5, everything works fine with the video... any fixes???
Reply #28 Top
Another voice for the 'it really is faster' camp here. Nice improvements, so far - and it doesn't take nearly as long to change themes as it did with WB 4. Great work there.
Reply #29 Top
Have you tried excluding PowerDVD from being skinned to see if that works? Open WindowBlinds Configuration and select Per Application, select Add per application setting and go to PowerDVD directory and select the executable.

Hope that works for you.

Also, you may get faster help by posting in Stardock Support thread.
Reply #30 Top
See if there is an option to disable overlay useage in PowerDVD.  It seems some video drivers are unable to display overlays correctly when anything per pixel is on screen.
Reply #32 Top
brassblaster: Sorry for the delay...was wearing a different hat today....

Your problem is a firewall....Activate.exe must be given permission. Look in the firewall logs and where it shows blocked....change it to allow and try Activate again.
Reply #33 Top
.was wearing a different hat today.

The pink one, with the blue fringe?

Reply #34 Top
The pink one, with the blue fringe?


yeah...that's the one!! A little off season, but I felt 'breezy and carefree' today.....
Reply #35 Top
I think the new windowblinds looks fantastic. I have it workling on my main desktop but Im haveing a few problems though.. My cursor useing free version of cursor xp goes behind the title bars and buttons when trying to click them and after installing WB5 my Daughter has her own account on our computer (admin rights). When she tryed to log on to it it just loads extremly slow if at all and is unuseable. its in classic skin mode and I cant even be on it and try to fix anythng while logged into it because its so slow. Not sure what would be causeing this.I wrote stardock support but havent heard from them yet. Hopeing there is a fix because my Daughter is getting impatiant about getting her desktop back..


Thanks, Mark

WindowBlinds 5.0 System Information Report:

STATUS : WB+ SRV+ HLP+ UI+ TRAY+

WindowBlinds is installed correctly on this PC.

WindowBlinds appears to be activated on this PC

Your machine supports per pixel borders on WindowBlinds skins.

You have one monitor in total.

(Dell M993c) 1 is attached to RADEON X300 Series

Wblind.dll 2005/11/28 13:57:10
Wbsrv.dll 2005/11/28 15:52:00
Wbconfig.exe 2005/11/28 16:19:00
Wbload.exe 2005/11/25 19:30:58
Wbhelp.dll 2004/09/18 16:37:00
Wbui.dll 2005/11/20 12:23:40
Tray.dll 2005/11/02 13:28:26
Reply #37 Top

but I felt 'breezy and carefree' today

Oh, you impetuous little thing, you....

Reply #39 Top
Oh, you impetuous little thing, you....


Reply #40 Top
I have a Ati Mobility 9200. somehow Per-pixel alpha blended stop working anything above 1024x768. im using the latest drivers.
the thing is im so use to 1400x1050. anyone know what the problem? is it hardware, drivers or windowblinds..
Reply #41 Top
The odds are it's hardware.....that 9200 is a close call when trying that high of a resolution....
Reply #42 Top
i think your right. i wanted to install WB at my desktop using a 9700pro but since i use my laptop more, i choose to install there.
is it wrong to install WB on 2 system? i own them both. or i have to buy another WB?
Reply #43 Top

is it wrong to install WB on 2 system? i own them both. or i have to buy another WB?

No, it's fine to install on both....Stardock is sensible enough to know you are likely to 'need' a lappy and a desktop...so are more 'liberal' with the end user license...

Reply #45 Top

Where can I find this theme??

"Arrow" is included with WB5....

Reply #47 Top
No, it's fine to install on both....Stardock is sensible enough to know you are likely to 'need' a lappy and a desktop...so are more 'liberal' with the end user license...


thats might sensible indeed.
Reply #48 Top
Ok, found it, but how come my icons are still the same as usual. And in the screenshot above they're different?
Reply #49 Top
Most likely, the screen shot's owner is using Icon Pagager and/or IconX. Icon Packager will change your icons to different pictures and IconX will allow you to change their size, zoom them on mouseover, change the look and text of the label, and other properties.
You can find all of Stardock's products and their descriptions at https://www.stardock.com/products.asp
DD


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Reply #50 Top
BTW: I've got a small problem, well small... a big problem
When I start WB5, it only displays windows classic and windows xp skin, nothing else
If I want to change it, I've got to instal the skin, and click the icon right in the taskbar that says "you're skin has been installed" but they're not displayed in WB5 self