Published on January 20, 2009 By Island Dog In WinCustomize News

Theme Manager 3 is a great tool to organize and apply the various skins you have collected over months, and even years.  It’s also a great tool for skinners to package their skins into a .suite file for distribution, which can include a variety of skin elements such as visual styles, cursors, icons, wallpapers, and more.

I wrote up a walkthrough today to show you some of those features, and some of the other things that Theme Manager 3 can do for you.

Link: Theme Manager 3 Walkthrough

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Comments
on Jan 20, 2009
Theme Manager 3 doesn't work well with Vista. It only applies the windowblind and wallpaper.
on Jan 20, 2009

PuterDudeJim
Theme Manager 3 doesn't work well with Vista. It only applies the windowblind and wallpaper.
Turn on the advanced options then try again.  Everything should apply./

on Jan 20, 2009
Turn on the advanced options then try again. Everything should apply./
Been there, done that. All I got was a blind and a wall.   
on Jan 22, 2009
The same thing happened to me... I was running WindowBlinds at the time I tried to change the theme and got the same result as you. So, I went into WindowBlinds program, changed my theme to default Windows Aero, then closed the program. Went into Theme Manager 3 and everything worked fine. Hope this helps
on Jan 23, 2009
Until I saw this on the cover page I hadn't even gone poking around in Theme Manager to notice the new Aero Midnight suite. Hey, that's a pretty nice suite, thanks! Kind of amuses me - I so often see people grumbling about the opportunity to buy the occasional $5 premium skin if they want to and I'm sitting here with a really nice new free suite and didn't even know it!      Guess it's a half-empy or half-full kind of thing.