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Apr 10 2007, 06:16 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 130 Joined: 22-May 06 From: India Member No.: 13,593 |
I remember using Window Blinds 2 years ago, when I was struggling with WIndows® 2000 Professional. You see, the most 'apparent' (literally!) feature Windows XP offered was the GUI that seemed a lot more comfortable to the eyes! But then I got my own copy of Windows® XP Professional and got the looks without any additional software. But then even XP has go competition : Vista! I was just thinking.. Hey! I agree the look n feel of XP is kewl, but something can be more kewl! And so it starts! (Ah! The ol' Lionking tagline!
TGTSoft's Style XP! I found it online (don't ask me how - you know how we can find anything online in the weirdest ways!) It styles XP by applying custom themes. You have huge library at varied sources contributed by authors round the globe compatible with Style XP! The BEST parts of this app are:
Here are some links that might be helpful if you wish to check 'em out: Style XP Homepage : TGTSoft (You can download a free 30-days trial from here) Some Visual Theme Websites : ThemeXP Belchfire I've given my version of Windows® XP a makeover with my favorite Style, nicer cursors and translucent features! Give it a try! |
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Apr 10 2007, 07:56 PM
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Whitest Black Mage Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 1,352 Joined: 20-May 05 From: NB, Canada Member No.: 5,281 |
I had used stylexp a couple years ago and, while it was nice, it lacked the whole "no resources" option and had a lot of buggy features. I just reinstalled it however and it seems they have made some interesting advances. First thing I noticed (which worried me a bit) was the interface hadn't changed minus a couple new option buttons. Luckily once I got going it seemed a lot more stable, a LOT more stable. I quickly found some nice looking themes on websites it directed me to, and now have my login screen, general theme, icons, cursors, etc changed. While the transparencies are buggy on my system everything else looks great and runs great in no resource using mode. So it seems to be pretty solid.
I'd reccommend it to people who enjoy playing with the look and feel of their system without drastic measures being taken. |
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Apr 10 2007, 08:47 PM
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Member [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 41 Joined: 18-March 07 From: Tacoma - WA Member No.: 20,934 |
I used this program a while ago also and I have to say I loved it. If you like to mess with your computers setup its an easy way to do so and if you get a good theme it can look great. After a while though I realized themeing windows was all but pointless and didn't get the program again after I reformated.
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Apr 10 2007, 11:58 PM
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Premium Member Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 438 Joined: 28-January 06 Member No.: 10,925 |
Nice, i have used winblinds in the past but if i remember correctly it stuffed up something and i had to do a system restore, after that i've been trying to avoid these types of programs but i guess i might try this one, it's nice having a new theme for windows once in a while especially because you only have a very limited choice with the default ones
Nice themes on that site too, makes me want to get it more -HellFire |
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Apr 15 2007, 02:29 PM
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Member [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 49 Joined: 8-April 07 Member No.: 21,356 |
style xp is useless just download a uxtheme.dll hack. you run it once and then you can apply themes. no need for any programs. style xp does the exact same thing. its just so lame to me. at least in windows blinds there are extra features.
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