Changing the looks of your desktop.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007 by Philly0381 | Discussion: OS Customization
We have been provided many tools to change our desktops from Stardock such as WindowBlinds, Wallpapers, IconsPackager, DesktopX Objects, Widgets and Themes to name a few.
So for the nonskinners out there, how many of the programs or in what combinations of them are you using to customize your desktop? Why really isn't important unless you want to pass on some knowledge to rest of us.
For the skinners out there, when you are putting together a theme are you just thinking about the skin you're working on or how the other programs my fit into the theme. For instance if you're doing a WB, are you looking at RC, OD and Icons?
No real purpose here, just wnat to see what people are doing. Me, I probably use the least amount of tools, WB, WP, IP, CXP, Objects and Widgets. Does anyone use WindowFX?
Have a great day.
Reply #2 Wednesday, July 25, 2007 10:51 PM
Because I'm lazy...I've copied this from my Wiki user page, hehe:
Skinning Utilities Used: WindowBlinds, CursorXP, BootSkin, LogonStudio, AveDesk, SysStats, IconPackager, ObjectDock Plus, SkinStudio, Enhanced File Dialog, Winamp.
Reply #3 Wednesday, July 25, 2007 11:15 PM
Logon Studio
WinAmp with ClearOne skin, tied to
CD Art Display with Gothic II skin
On XP only, WindowBlinds with Vienna skin.
Multiplicity Pro to control four monitors across three computers as one desktop.
In testing, Miranda IM with ModernClear Slick skin (for transparent/glass Messenger contacts, etc.)
Reply #4 Thursday, July 26, 2007 3:12 AM
_BootSkin (Stardock)
_CursorXP Plus (Stardock)
_ObjectDock Plus (Stardock)
_LogonStudio (Stardock)
_Enhanced File Dialog (Stardock)
_RightClick (Stardock)
_DesktopX Pro (Stardock)
_ObjectBar2 (Stardock)
_WindowFX(sometimes) (Stardock)
_IconPackager (Stardock)
_WindowBlinds (Stardock)
_Sysmetrix
_Rainlendar
_Xion
Not all in same time don't worry
depends of the day moodPlus to Make them/edit them:
_NotePad++ or Objectedit (Stardock)
_Photoshop7
_Gif Movie Gear
_AniUtil (Stardock)
_SkinStudio (Stardock)
_IconDeveloper (Stardock)
_WinRAR
Since i got ODNT when i made a skin i think on how it will fit with others applications cause i use them too.
Reply #5 Thursday, July 26, 2007 6:12 AM
When making blinds, I use Skin Studio, Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, Animation Shop, and occasionally MS Paint. Fortunately, I have a skinning partner that makes the widgets, rainys, and occasionally RC to match my blinds...I, too, like things to match.
Reply #6 Thursday, July 26, 2007 7:12 AM
Windowblinds of course
OD+ or Object Bar - I have them configured to do the same things
some Konfabulator Widgets (Clear Calendar, Weather Radar & RSS Ticker mostly)
Iconpackager - usually set it and forget it
Sysmetrix - unless I'm using widgets to do the same
Winamp - tend to oscillate between ClearOne & KamaleonDUI
When making skins (which is pretty rare these days) PaintshopPro, SKS & notepad
For walls (mine are almost all photos nowadays) Adobe Lightroom & Neatimage
Reply #7 Thursday, July 26, 2007 9:56 AM
Just look at the difference between Excalpius and Quentin94 desktops, in fact those that have replied take different approaches in designing their desktops. Should have asked people to "show" us their desktops as they have them set up, thst would have been good. Oh well.
Reply #8 Thursday, July 26, 2007 10:12 AM
The 2 used the most and my 2 favorites.
These are the 2 that make people who come to my house ask "How do you do that?"
This also helps send them to the site and several have become members.
Wish all my friends and family would pay a couple bucks and join but some of these people are just cheap.
Oh well not all old dogs learn new tricks....
Reply #9 Thursday, July 26, 2007 2:29 PM
Reply #10 Thursday, July 26, 2007 9:12 PM

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Reply #1 Wednesday, July 25, 2007 10:36 PM