Stardock (www.stardock.com) announced today that its Impulse (www.impulsedriven.com) digital download platform and the popular MyColors desktop theme software application for Windows® have been certified by Microsoft as having successfully passed the “Compatible for Windows 7” certification program.

With Impulse, users purchase their game and can then immediately download and install the game through the Impulse client which seamlessly manages updates, community features and more. Games become part of that user’s account such that when a user purchase a new machine, a user can simply re-download the Impulse client, logon to their account and re-download all their purchases, even years into the future.

MyColors desktop themes completely change the look and feel of Windows PC with just a few clicks of the mouse. Stardock’s MyColors is the exclusive licensed theming software of the NHL, the NBA, the NCAA, Harley-Davidson and others.

The “Compatible for Windows 7” certification program is designed to measure product readiness to perform on the next-generation operating system; only software products that meet or exceed Microsoft’s standards for compatibility and reliability receive this certification.

Warren Wilbee, director of ISV evangelism at Microsoft, explained what the certification means to consumers, “Applications that receive this certification have passed Microsoft designed tests to ensure that they install readily every time and that they will provide a great end-user experience. Consumers are assured the most reliable experience possible. As a longstanding Microsoft partner, we are happy to have Stardock’s various offerings certified for Windows 7.”

Brad Wardell, CEO of Stardock added, “We are excited about the new features and performance optimizations that we have seen in Windows 7. It is our expectation that Windows 7 will be adopted very quickly by consumers around the world. As consumers migrate from a prior version of the Windows operating system to Windows 7, Impulse helps them to bring all their games and utilities with them. Because Impulse is tied to a consumer’s Impulse account and not to a specific PC, it makes it very easy to move all your purchased software to a new computer.”

He continued, “Stardock’s MyColors application was designed to make desktop personalization so easy that everyone can do it. Millions of Windows users have already used Stardock software to make their PC reflect their interests and passions; we can now assure those users the same degree of personalization on Windows 7.”


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on Jul 28, 2009

YAY  

on Jul 28, 2009

Good news

on Jul 28, 2009

Great News

on Jul 28, 2009

Very good news Stardock and congratulations. 

Now this would really be exciting to read if you were able to pass on that a version of each were to be included with Windows 7.

on Jul 28, 2009

Awesome!

on Jul 28, 2009

Congrats to Stardock on the cert.

 

Can say Impulse has been running great on my Win7 RC install. Ran just fine on the beta also.

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on Jul 29, 2009
So does this mean that MyColors finally works on Windows 7?
on Jul 30, 2009
I have just updated impulse but MyColors still shows the compatibility dialog when I try to install it.
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on Jul 30, 2009
Excellent!
on Jul 30, 2009

Major Bravo! It just keeps getting better! 

on Jul 30, 2009
Had a great time with Vista, but I can't wait for windows 7!! As soon as it will play dreams, I'll buy it!!
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