I’ve been an ObjectDesktop subscriber for a while now, because they really have a lot of themes all in one place and you don’t have to spend so much time looking for some good themes. If you have some spare money laying around you should definitely grab it. It includes WindowBlinds, IconPackager (tons of icons), DeskScapes (animated wallpaper), M圜olors, etc. ObjectDock is basically a package of several utilities all in one.
If you want to get it now, you should first watch this video to find out more about ObjectDock: The skin is a windows 2000 theme I made for windowblinds because the regular classic theme (while it can still be enabled with some programs) looks awful and doesn’t really play ball with windows 10 so I had to make this on the backbone of another theme like it. You can add your own textures to the start menu and other desktop objects.Ĭurrently only ObjectDesktop subscribers have access to the beta, but it will be released soon. Let’s see what else you can do with WindowBlinds: You can customize basically anything using WindowBlinds, it’s much more than just a tool to apply themes. Note that its the large preview area and NOT the list itself.Ī lot of great things like Explorer backgrounds and enlarged menus have been added. You can drag wallpapers to the large preview area and it will copy them into the wallpapers folder off WB skins as it used to in WB6. The old WB UI has a bigger button for the new UI and says Beta 2 rather than Beta 1.ĩ. The fixes for the start button clipping on multiple monitor Win7 boxes are in this build.Ĩ. Some additional skin sections added for Vista / 7 including new shadow sections.ħ. Support for enlarged menus on Vista / 7Ħ. This will show on XP, Vista AND Windows 7.ĥ. Explorer backgrounds tab has been added to the UI.
On Vista the sidebar skin settings are back in the UI. XP toolbar & animations settings are back in the UI.