New version easier to use, more powerful.
Published on March 15, 2005 By Stardock Central In WinCustomize News

Super-Charge your Windows desktop with DesktopX 3

    Visually design applications and desktops, export them for others to use

LIVONIA, MI (March 15, 2005) - Stardock, the world's leading developer of desktop enhancement software for Microsoft Windows, released DesktopX 3.0 and DesktopX Pro 3.0 today.

DesktopX is the revolutionary program that made it possible for users to add new types of content to their Windows desktop. By default, Microsoft Windows supports having icons on the desktop. With DesktopX, users can add desktop objects, widgets or even build entirely new desktops. DesktopX 3.0 has been re-designed to separate the end user elements of the program from the content creation portions. Users can now use DesktopX created content without interacting with DesktopX's powerful development environment.

DesktopX' s development environment allows users to create and modify DesktopX objects. These objects exist on the Windows desktop and can be put together to create virtually anything. Users can then export their creations as either mini-applications called “widgets” or export them as a completely new desktop to replace the traditional “Explorer” desktop.

Moreover, DesktopX 3.0 Pro ($69.95) enables users to export their widgets as stand-alone programs called “Gadgets”. These gadgets are individual .EXEs that require no other files to run on any system and can be sent to any user running Windows 2000 or Windows XP to be used.

“What makes DesktopX special is that users can literally design applications or desktops right on their Windows desktop,” said Brad Wardell, President & CEO of Stardock Corp. “With DesktopX, users just right click to create a DesktopX object, assign an image that can be any shape or size, and can use some VB Script or JavaScript to put together the programming logic. What would take a developer days or weeks to do in a traditional ‘rapid development environment' environment can be done in minutes or hours.”

DesktopX 3.0 includes dozens of high quality widgets and desktop objects to enable casual users begin enhancing their Windows desktop immediately. DesktopX widgets can be shown or hidden with a user-defined hot key to ensure the desktop stays uncluttered.

For developers, Stardock is also announcing a new website called DesktopGadgets.com. This new site will enable developers who have created gadgets with DesktopX Pro to upload them, set their price, and then sell them upon passing moderation.

“DesktopX Pro lets me create slick, easy to use, stand-alone programs that I can provide to my clients very quickly. It greatly decreases my development time and hence my competitiveness in the market,” said Shae Petersen, founder of Dmense Solutions (www.Dmense.com), developer of popular shareware and freeware programs such as Aimutation and Greybook.

DesktopX comes in three flavors:
DesktopX Client which targets end users. It allows users to use DesktopX objects, widgets, and exported desktops.
DesktopX Standard which includes the DesktopX development environment.
DesktopX Pro which adds the ability to export widgets as stand-alone programs called “Gadgets”.

For companies looking to deploy a secure, custom, standardized desktop, Stardock will also have DesktopX Enterprise 3.0 available later this Spring. DesktopX Enterprise enables developers to create desktops that make use of Windows 2000/XP's built in security features and then export them to be used as kiosks, secure desktops, etc.

Users of DesktopX 2.x will receive a free upgrade to the corresponding version of DesktopX 3. More information available at www.desktopx.net.

(note: Users of previous versions of DesktopX may need to uninstall it before installing DesktopX 3).

Versions:

DesktopX Client (Run-Time): $14.95
DesktopX Standard: $24.95
DesktopX Pro: $69.95

Developer:
Stardock Corp (
www.stardock.com)
17292 Farmington Rd.
Livonia MI 48152

Requires:
Windows 2000 or Windows XP

Contact:
Brad Wardell
(Bwardell@stardock.com).

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About Stardock:
Stardock is a Midwestern Windows software development company. It is best known for creating software that extends and enhances to functionality of Microsoft Windows. Its principle product is a suite of desktop enhancements called Object Desktop (
www.objectdesktop.com) which includes its popular utilities WindowBlinds, DesktopX, ObjectBar, IconPackager, SkinStudio, RightClick, Keyboard LaunchPad, and much more. It also runs the worlds most popular desktop customization website called WinCustomize.com (www.wincustomize.com)  which receives over 3 million unique visitors each month.  Stardock has also developed popular PC strategy games such as the award winning Galactic Civilizations (www.galciv.com) and The Political Machine Its game software is available at retail as well as through its innovative electronic distribution network TotalGaming.net (www.totalgaming.net).


Comments
on Mar 15, 2005
Great news

I've already uploaded my DX3 widget
on Mar 15, 2005
Can DX3 Pro be downloaded from SD Central? Or do I have to use the download provided? Is it updated at the same time as the versions on SDC?
on Mar 15, 2005
It's not on Stardock Central, it's downloaded via the download link via email.
on Mar 15, 2005
Great job.

on Mar 16, 2005
Oooh, great. DX3 Pro is avaulable, too ?

Have to fix some WMI-problems. Bunch of widgets ready here...
on Mar 16, 2005
No Download link for Pro in latest Upgrade Information.
on Mar 16, 2005
No Download link for Pro also here???
on Mar 16, 2005
on Mar 16, 2005
Nothing seems to have changed for this version with regards to handling users behind a proxy server... It still never even makes the attempt to use the IE settings.

Since Konfabulator and AveDesk seem to be able to do this without problems, how hard can it be?

For what it's worth, Natural Desktop works fine, and since it's essentially a big DX Widget or application, I know it is indeed possible.
on Mar 16, 2005
Great job with DesktopX 3.0
on Mar 16, 2005
I just knew it was going to be a mistake jumping in to DesktopX 3.0 on the first day of release.

Stardock Central tells me I can update to DesktopX 3.00.040 from 2.4x. So like a fool I did. Then I rebooted like SDC told me and lo and behold no DesktopX whatsoever of any version can be found by any of the shortcuts I have here. I can't even figure out which .exe to double click in Windows Explorer.

So next port of call is via Stardock's website to get them to send me registration details via which - according to their website - I can download DesktopX 3.0 as an upgrade to 2.x.

Said email arrives and boldly tells me where to download version 1.30 Enhanced and for $10 I can upgrade to version 2.x. Said email contains diddley squat about DesktopX 3.0.

Now me I'm game for a laugh so I'll play the game for now - as long as Stardock tells me how to get the free upgrade to 3.0 promised to users of 2.x.

And in case anyone thinks of saying "what free upgrade?" please be advised that I haven't emptied my visited web page cache yet so I can prove it.

Thanks in advance.
on Mar 16, 2005

Someone said somewhere that you need to uninstall DX2 before installing DX3....and there-in probably lies your problem.

If current account info is cross-referenced, etc...then the DX3 will be available via SDC.....[was for me]...

on Mar 17, 2005
Quite right. It is best to uninstall DX2 before installing DX3. I just didn't see where SDC said I should before I clicked the Update button.

Anyway to cut a long story short I am now back in business with DX3.

Still a bit confused about the contents of the email from Stardock.
on Mar 19, 2005
Just another build that I can't use with IconX. Ever since version 2.4 things have been weird for me. No matter what I do. In all of the versions after 2.4 my IconX icons zoom when my mouse goes over the label and then again when I mouse over the Icon, resulting in a stupid looking double zoom. In the past icons didn’t zoom when the label was touched. Another problem is when downloading items from the web to be placed on the desktop they are spread all over the place instead of being placed in proper rows and columns. I have checked that all of the settings are correct and the only way I can get IconX & desktopX to work correctly together is to revert back to version 2.4. Is anyone else experiencing these problems? I get the same result on multiple machines.