WindowBlinds 4 has some great new features including:



* Command prompt skinning

* Skinning of virtually every element of the Windows XP GUI

* Skinning of the logoff, shellstyles, and please wait dialogs

* Smart painting - makes most WindowBlinds enhanced visual styles run nearly as fast as "classic"

* Enhanced integration into Windows XP greatly increasing compatibility with nearly all programs

* A new configuration program that makes the features of WindowBlinds more accessible than ever

* Settings for control of the Windows XP start bar. Now you can have a skinny start bar with any visual style

* Native integration into Remote Desktop and graphics acceleration by most video cards



These new features add to the already impressive WindowBlinds feature set that includes:

* Change the color of your visual style on the fly

* Gamma correction on visual styles

* Skinning of non-theme aware applications

* Hyperpaint - uses the extra memory in your video card to buffer to increase performance

* Additional controls in the title bar such as MP3 players, roll-up buttons, always on top buttons, minimize to tray, and much more

* Associate sound effects with title bar buttons

* Have animated title bars, buttons and more

* Powerful enhanced visual style format that allows placement of buttons any place on a window edge as well as independently sized window borders

* Much more!



Users who purchased WindowBlinds 3 since the beginning of the year can upgrade for free. Just visit https://www.stardock.com/support.asp and type in your email address.



Other users of WindowBlinds 3 can upgrade to version 4 for only $10 for a limited time.

Visit http://www.windowblinds.net/wb4upgrade.asp to upgrade.



All other users can purchase WindowBlinds 4 at: https://www.stardock.com/order.asp?product=Windowblinds for $19.95.



WindowBlinds is part of Stardock''s Object Desktop which is $49.95 and includes WindowBlinds 4 plus DesktopX, ObjectBar, IconPackager, WinStyles, and much more plus a year''s worth of updates to them.

A shareware version of WindowBlinds 4 will be released next week.
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on Apr 10, 2003
Well, I'm happy
I haven't had any problems and everything looks great!!

Great work, guys.
on Apr 10, 2003
Basicly, I am (was) thrilled with this update. Much faster, easier to use, changes skins, etc. All great! I just have one problem ... This program disables my scanner. It took me some time to realize it was WB causing it. As soon as I unloaded WB (temporarily) I was able to use the scanner (Cannon 1220). I have always had to turn off WB when I use my tax program (Intuit's ProSeries). I guess testing and programing are not done on much professional software. I still really like WB and would not be without. I just wish I would not have to turn it off when I am in my tax program (very deeply this time of year) or when I have to scan documents. Anyone have ideas why these problems are happening. I have XP Pro (1.7 gig with 512 ram).
on Apr 10, 2003
I have to take back part of whay I just "Complained" about!!! WB will now let me use my tax program ... ya!!!!
on Apr 10, 2003
Jane, couldn't you add your Tax and Scanner program to the list of programs NOT to skin? If you add them to the 'Per Application' list and tell it to not skin those, then it should work. I had similar problems with some of my programs not working either until I told WB to not skin them.
on Apr 10, 2003
Also you could try using a per-application UIS1 skin with them, like Blackcomb - they are distinguished by the lack of a menu bar in the preview.
on Apr 10, 2003
yeah UIS1 works great on programs that don't want to skin well (like photoshop and other graphic programs).

If UIS1 don't work, then just exclude the program.
on Apr 10, 2003
What does UIS stand for anyways? I'll have to give it a try on the programs I had previously excluded from being skinned.
on Apr 10, 2003
Universal Interface Specification, I believe. There's UIS1 (which should really be UIS1++) and UIS2, which came before it. Confusing, no? *g*

See http://www.windowblinds.net/skinning/skinformats.html for full details of the differences.
on Apr 10, 2003
Yeah!!!!!!
on Apr 10, 2003
Ah hah! So that's what it is. Thanks

I didn't know there was that much info about it..
on Apr 10, 2003
I don't understand it. Am I the only one having nothing but problems with 4.0? I try to access Control Panel from the start menu and it doesn't appear. Switching between Window Blinds, my system freezes. Had no problems with previous versions. Running XP on a 1.5MHZ with 256MB ram and G-Force II. Any ideas?
on Apr 11, 2003
Richrap, Have you tried reinstalling or re-downloading WB4? Did you uninstall/unload your previous version of WB?

I don't know what else could be causing those problems..
on Apr 11, 2003
"The version for Windows 9x/2000 will be released around the beginning of summer. We have said this is the case for some time now.
by Citizen Neil Banfield - 4/9/2003 6:37:38 AM"

Well, actually, wbxp was promised at an earlier date with 95\98\me to be released this spring. I renewed my OD subscription in Jan. Looks like I'll have missed out on half of what I paid for. *Sigh*
but on the bright side, I have SDC, which I enjoy thoroughly!
on Apr 11, 2003
Very Nice!! but I still get an error when opening any spreadsheet documents, Of course any version of WB's caused me a problem there. I like the new interface and will always be a fan of Stardock and the apps
on Apr 13, 2003
What error do you get when opening spreadsheets?

And which app do you use for those?
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