Desktop enhancement suite turbo-charges Windows XP, Windows Vista experience
Published on November 19, 2008 By Island Dog In WinCustomize News

Stardock has released the 2009 edition of its popular desktop experience suite Object Desktop. Object Desktop is a set of utilities that enables users to completely transform the desktop experience of Windows XP or Windows Vista.

Object Desktop includes 6 utilities that focus on enhancing a particular aspect of Windows. These are:

  • WindowBlinds. A program that enables users to completely alter the look and feel of the Windows GUI by applying "skins" to it. These skins can make Windows look like an alternative OS like MacOS or Linux or something completely different. Because it takes full advantage of the latest video cards from AMD and nVidia, WindowBlinds can also improve the video performance of Windows Vista and XP. Object Desktop 2009 includes a new version of WindowBlinds that lets users apply textures to their existing skins as well as well as providing explorer backgrounds.

  • IconPackager. The world's only program for changing all the icons on Windows XP or Windows Vista to a completely different set. Thousands of different icon packages are available freely on the net. Object Desktop 2009 includes a new IconPackager that lets Windows Vista users change the color of icons and folders on the fly.

  • DesktopX. DesktopX is a program that allows users to add true objects to their windows desktops. These objects can be any size and shape and be as simple as a glorified icon or scripted to add functionality to become widgets or entire desktops. What's special about DesktopX is the ease in which these objects can be made.
    Object Desktop 2009 adds a new version of DesktopX that allows users to export their widgets as Windows gadgets for use on Windows Vista and Windows 7.

  • DeskScapes. A program that can apply animated wallpapers to Windows. It supports the Stardock developed .DREAM animated wallpaper format that allows for animated wallpapers that are video loops or dynamically generated via DirectX that use virtually no CPU. Object Desktop 2009 includes a new version of DeskScapes that supports Windows XP as well as Windows Vista.

  • BootSkin Pro. BootSkin Pro is a new program introduced with Object Desktop 2009 that allows users to create and apply alternative Windows Vista boot screens. By default, the Windows Vista boot screen is blank with just a progress bar. BootSkin allows for high resolution, high color boot screens instead.

  • Theme Manager. Theme Manager 3 is a new program added to Object Desktop 2009. It allows users to make use of all the other programs together from a single interface. In addition, users can save their customized desktop as a .suite file for later use or to share with others users on the Internet. Theme Manager integrates with WinCustomize.com to allow users to quickly design their own unique desktop experiences.

    Theme Manager also includes a brand-new desktop suite created by Stardock called Aero Midnight that replaces the Windows GUI, icons, wallpaper and adds gadgets. For Windows XP users, they get an enhanced Windows Vista look. Windows Vista users get an enhanced Aero look that adds 2 years of usability feedback to the Windows Vista experience.

  • MyColors themes. Stardock also provides MyColors as a way for users to apply new themes created by Stardock's design team. Object Desktop users get 4 free MyColors themes within a year of purchasing Object Desktop. In addition, MyColors has access to hundreds of other themes created in conjunction with the NBA, NHL, NCAA, Ford, GM and countless other partners.

Object Desktop is $49.95 new. Stardock also offers Object Desktop Ultimate ($69.95) which provides everything listed above plus over a dozen other utilities that focus on productivity and UI design such as TweakVista, SkinStudio, Keyboard LaunchPad, ObjectBar and much more.

Users can purchase Object Desktop directly from its website at www.objectdesktop.com. Users who purchase Object Desktop receive everything available at the time of purchases as well as everything added or updated in Object Desktop for the subsequent year. Users who have previously purchased Object Desktop can renew their access to Object Desktop for $34.95.

Website: http://www.objectdesktop.com


 


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on Nov 20, 2008
I rebuilt the list and it does not show up in Windowblinds. It is in Theme Manager and everything installs except the Aero Midnight.
Exactly the same happening here
on Nov 20, 2008
I would suggest opening Aero Midnight in MyColors rather than in Theme Manager (at least until you get the WB skin to load at least once). Hopefully this should solve your loading problem. As to the Mail icon, I can see the original mail icon is different, so I'll check to see if it was missnamed and if we can get that updated.
on Nov 20, 2008
When I got my still-sweet Dell XPS 710 a couple years ago, I was disappointed to discover that the original BootSkin app didn't fly on Nvidia motherboards. Is this still the case with the new BootSkin Pro? I'd test it myself, but I've yet to upgrade to Vista. Thanks!
on Nov 20, 2008
I would suggest opening Aero Midnight in MyColors rather than in Theme Manager (at least until you get the WB skin to load at least once). Hopefully this should solve your loading problem.
It does not appear as a MyColors theme in Theme Manager or MyColors nor does it appear in Windowblinds
on Nov 20, 2008
I am not seeing updates in impulse for the new things...
on Nov 20, 2008
I would suggest opening Aero Midnight in MyColors rather than in Theme Manager (at least until you get the WB skin to load at least once). Hopefully this should solve your loading problem.
Same here. Not in My Colors.
on Nov 20, 2008
I stand corrected, it should be showing up in Theme Manager rather than MyColors. If you're still having issues, please look to the Object Desktop 2009 Official Support Thread: https://forums.wincustomize.com/?postid=330419
on Nov 20, 2008

if you can not get the suite to install with my colors or theme manager. change .suite to .zip and extract, then apply the skins as wanted. Remember to Zip the WB folder up and change .zip to.wba then apply the WB theme..

on Nov 20, 2008
Thank you very much. I zip the windowblinds folder and changed to wba and it installed ok. Great looking skin. Thanks again...Stephen
on Nov 20, 2008
Very cool stuff, Thanks to Everyone at Stardock for all your hard work!
on Nov 20, 2008
ok, I've got everything working now. I had to do what was recommended in reply #53 by HG... thanks! And what a nice looking skin!
on Nov 20, 2008
Sweet! Great to see this update! Easy as pie install, and everything runs like a dream.
on Nov 20, 2008
I don't see the new updates either. Is OD 2009 the same thing as Impulse? Why two separate names if there are not two separate apps? I am confused. I renewed OD to 9/2009 so I should get the OD 2009 Ultimate but can't find it.
on Nov 20, 2008
When I got my still-sweet Dell XPS 710 a couple years ago, I was disappointed to discover that the original BootSkin app didn't fly on Nvidia motherboards. Is this still the case with the new BootSkin Pro? I'd test it myself, but I've yet to upgrade to Vista. Thanks!
Bootskin Pro is only for Vista, you need to use the old Bootskin for XP. I've never had an issue on any pc with Bootskin XP but alas now I have Vista so can't help you there.
on Nov 20, 2008
I don't see the new updates either. Is OD 2009 the same thing as Impulse? Why two separate names if there are not two separate apps? I am confused. I renewed OD to 9/2009 so I should get the OD 2009 Ultimate but can't find it.
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