Published on March 23, 2010 By Island Dog In WinCustomize News

An update to the popular CursorFX has been released today.  CursorFX is an application that allows Windows users to change and create cool looking cursors for their desktop.  CursorFX can also apply additional features like effect, animations, resizing of cursors, and more.  Thousands of custom cursors are available for download from sites like WinCustomize.com that feature cursors from simple to cursors with wild animations.

This update includes:

  • Improved Windows 7 compatibility.
  • Many tweaks and fixes.

More information can be found at www.cursorfx.com.  There is a free and Plus version available with additional advanced features for $19.95. 

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on Jun 04, 2010

CXP was soooo much better.

 

All CFX has done is become less usable and introduced that homogeneous gay interface all the programs seem to have these days...

Oh, and I just love the way my cursor goes into a slow motion frenzy when Mailwasher checks my mail...

on Jun 04, 2010

Seems this is the way all Stardock Software goes besides the 2 or 3 best sellers (and games of course...).

on Jun 04, 2010

Fuzzy Logic

CXP was soooo much better.




 

All CFX has done is become less usable and introduced that homogeneous gay interface all the programs seem to have these days...

Oh, and I just love the way my cursor goes into a slow motion frenzy when Mailwasher checks my mail...

When you say all the programs seem to have, are you including WindowBlinds and Deskscapes in that?  If so I am curious to know what in particular you dislike about the UI and what if anything we could do to improve it in your view?

Regarding CFX itself, I have mailed the right people about this thread.

on Jun 04, 2010

The only glitch I've seen on any of my rigs is that the cursor reverts to the native cursor when moved outside the shutdown dialog (shutting down from a domain logon) & hovered over any part of the dimmed screen.  Doesn't do that when hovered over the dimmed portion of the screen when shutting down from a non-domain logon.

on Jun 04, 2010

My only problem is if I go from a CFX theme to Windows Default then the cursor disappears then it is find the cursor using keyboard and reboot as hotkey combo set does not bring help.

CFX and Mailwasher play fine together for me. Win7 64 bit.

Perhaps another colour or even a selection on the interface besides the bright apricot would be visually more appealing but it's no big deal as time spent at the interface is so insignificant.

on Jun 04, 2010

My only problem is having to click apply twice. And I can live with that, what's one click.

I do, however, tend to do something I probably shouldn't because of it. If I find a cursor in the gallery that I like, I download it, I choose open, and my cursor goes to the windows default, so i click download, and open again, and it applies.

I don't know if this gives the artist 2 downloads or not.

 

 

And I see nothing particularly gay about the interface. To each his own.......

on Jul 01, 2010

so i guess it's never going to be fixed, really, this is getting pathetic with so many stardock apps that just don't get fixed

on Jul 02, 2010

MichaelG04
so i guess it's never going to be fixed, really, this is getting pathetic with so many stardock apps that just don't get fixed

Which other apps are you having problems with?

on Jul 04, 2010

not word one since object dock beta dropped, and even so, v1.9 had outstanding bugs for many years that are now in 2, like dev fell off the face of the planet, theme manager doesn't work, hasn't it what, a year?  there were apps that were suppose to get updated back when vista was released, even were dated, that still havent been updated.  multiplicity bug with cursor fx.  just seems to me that everytime a new OS comes out, another stardock app i love never gets updated to support it, windowFX, iconFX.  at this point, all i use is windowblinds and iconpackager, and iconpackager still has bugs i've been trying to get fixed for several years and have given up, just like i did with cursorFX, why bother paying for this stuff anymore?  i would be better off just buying windowblinds and not my object desktop subscription at this point

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