Published on March 31, 2010 By Island Dog In WinCustomize News

SoundPackager 1.3 has been released today.  SoundPackager is an application that lets users change the default Windows sound scheme to one of many available for download. This is done by applying “packages” of sound files which allows you to easily change to custom sounds without having to change each individual sound file. Changing to a new sound package just takes a couple of clicks, and restoring to the default Windows sounds is just a click away.

The v1.3 update includes:

  • Updated compatibility with Windows 7.
  • Added additional bundled sound packages to the enhanced version.
  • Streamlined importing new downloaded .soundpack’s into the UI
  • Updated DirectSkin skinning to DirectSkin 7

SoundPackager is part of the Object Desktop suite of desktop enhancements, and can also be purchased as a stand-alone application for $9.95.  More information, including a free trial download is available here.

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Comments
on Mar 31, 2010

Yea!

on Mar 31, 2010
I have downloaded from Impulse (I have Object Desktop 2010) and did not find any new bundled sound packages - where can they be found?
on Mar 31, 2010
The included packages are the ones in the screenshot.  Do you have those?
on Mar 31, 2010
Yes I have those - they were previously available from this site, right?
on Mar 31, 2010
they were previously available from this site, right?
Nope, they where installed when you updated.
on Mar 31, 2010
It still crashes even after I reinstall the program. Is there an update I'm missing or what?? This is sucking big time!
on Apr 01, 2010
mine did crash fine after update.