ObjectBar 2.0 in about 2 weeks

A quick preview...

ObjectBar 2.0 is finally complete. Stardock will be releasing ObjectBar 2.0 on September 12th.  So what is ObjectBar and what has taken so long to go from 1.6 to 2.0?

What is ObjectBar

ObjectBar is essentially a GUI construction kit. With it, users can create their own alternative interfaces of Windows XP (and soon Windows Vista).  After all, Apple and Microsoft aren't the only ones with ideas on how the desktop interface should be done. 

ObjectBar can pretty much emulate virtually any existing desktop interface out there as well as add new twists to them or enable users to create their own.  Creations can be exported as actual programs that others can use (or the bar theme itself can be exported for those who want to trade and modify each other's designs).

ObjectBar: Two groups of users

ObjectBar content is much more involved than what is the norm in skinning.  ObjectBar content can be split up in two pieces: The actual bar theme and then the skin for the bar.  One could imagine the Windows Sidebar in Windows Vista or the Start Bar or the Mac finder as being examples of bar themes.  But beyond that, those themes can also be skinned independently.

ObjectBar skins are best when designed for the bar in question but ObjectBar can also automatically inherit your WindowBlinds skin.  The bar themes themselves are very customizeable. If the person who creates the bar theme exports it as an EXE, the user of the EXE (as long as they have ObjectBar installed) can use that bar theme as a stand alone program with a much simplified interface for adding content and tweaking what's there.  It's powerful and yet simple.

 

ObjectBar 2: Years in the making

For a long time, ObjectBar 1.x was quite popular with power users.  The problem Stardock ran into was one of support and expanding its market and deciding where it should go.  It seemed to be stuck between worlds.  Google, Microsoft, and tons of other companies have gotten into the "sidebar" business.  That is, having a vertical bar on the right side of the screen that users can insert various things into (clocks, gadgets, RSS feeds, short cuts, etc.). 

Such specialized programs tended to do what they did very well.  ObjectBar, by contrast, has been a generalist -- you could create a Sidebar with it. A fully skinnable sidebar at that.  And since ObjectBar 2 supports embedding DesktopX widgets, you could create some pretty spectacular sidebars.  But here's the problem with that -- the widgets and skins would have to be made with that particular sidebar theme in mind.

So what Stardock has done is re-imagine how ObjectBar is likely to be used.  First off, it made it so that the people who spend the time to create the bars can export them as programs.  Secondly, it has begun to try to separate the skinning from the bar creation part.  To that end, Stardock has made creating new bars somewhat more technically challenging but resulting in far more powerful and interesting bars.  On the other hand, customizing and modifying those bars has been made much easier.  Before, it was just somewhat hard to do most things but  never easy to do anything. 

 

The ObjectBar 2 Strategy

With ObjectBar 2, Stardock intends to provide a series of high quality template bar themes created by Jeff Bargmann and Treetog.  Then make it relatively easy for users to create skins for those bars.  The WinCustomize gallery will be set up so that users can upload skins that are distinct from bars.  A skinning guide has been developed and will be made available.

Since ObjectBar is a super-set of anything that any sidebar or similar program can do, it is our hope that by focusing initial effort on a handful of bar themes and then branch out from there as others create new bar themes that we can build a strong customization community for ObjectBar 2.

The key is for users to recognize that there are two elements at work here: Bar themes and skins. And while a bar theme will include a skin (by default) that users can create skins on their own.  So picture dozens of Sidebar skins or Finder bar skins or other types.

ObjectBar 2.0 on September 12th. Stay tuned!

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Will those themes be included with 2.0?
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Yes.
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Great work.

  
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Looks great Brad!
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This was definately worth the wait.  
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Is this, since Right Click is part of Object Bar, going to help Right Click? I love Right Click.
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Right Click already can use widgets and skins. So I thought think it will continue to be a subset of ObjectBar. On its own, yet can work in conjunction with Objectbar.
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I am so looking forward to OB 2.0 -
From the Screenies this looks fantastic!

Great work all
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Thinking ahead about avoiding confusion: Perhaps you might rename the 'ObjectBar theme' to 'ObjectBar construct' to better communicate that it is not simply a thematic variation, like a skin, but actually a new design.

'ObjectBar skins' will only be able to change the appearance of existing constructs; but constructs, as the name implies, can take any shape or form.

Please give 'construct' some consideration, as I think it is a clearer term than 'theme.'
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Excellent development!! You guys seem to have really nailed this one. Can't wait.
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Stardock should hire me! I designed this years ago in the DesktopX newsgroups

Cant wait!
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i'm definitely very excited for this release.

sidebar... (get it, sidebar? )... bad joke. sorry. where can i get that green wallpaper shown above with what looks like cave drawings? i love that!
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The wallpaper is called "The Two and the Earth" by Vlad over at Vladstudio. His entire series of "The Two" wallpapers can be found at Link. And there are many more besides.
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Awesome! I just joined today, but I have used OB 1.6 Build 628 and I loved how I could make a Mac Finder. Is there going to be any OS X skins for OB 2.0 with the install when it is released?
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All I can say is -- YEAH!!!!

I do have 2 questions:

1) Will SkinStudio be able to create ObjectBar skins like it used to? Or are you thinking of some other application for creating skins for ObjectBar?

2) Will OB 2.0 run on Win2K? I would be lost without OB here at work. It has made my life so much better than what Win2K can provide. However, if I will have to wait, would you consider making an OB 2.0 build for Win2K?

Just simple questions - from a VERY anxious user - Einy
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I have a question about OB2 will thier bars be controlable from a desktopx object
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Wasn't it supposed to be released today?


Today is not over yet. Chill.
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Just an FYI, ObjectBar 2.0 has been delayed a week to allow for some final tweaks and testing.  We're trying our best to make sure 2.0 is as stable and high-quality a release as possible. 

I apologize for the delay.

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Today is not over yet. Chill.


I was just asking. No need to get testy.
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No need to get testy.


Didn't mean to come across as testy. Moot point now anyway, huh?
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One week of final testing No need to rush it out the door ( VISTA! ). Dev work is all done just giving it more runs through the QA lab, as we want this to be an as high-quality of a release as possible. In the release there are some very useful themes and many improvements that are sure to be of much use! Autohidden bars now have adjustable re-show delays so they won't come up too quickly, the ability to dig in to sub-menus/popup-menus while dragging/dropping has been added when dragging from outside the program, much improved drag/drop support to create shortcuts when dragging from explorer is in there, newly-designed plugins including a recent-header-showing POP3 checker plugin, improved widget support, etc. Rounded a lot of edgs off in the last several months. So, lots of good thing that we're hoping users will enjoy

The included themes are a major feature of the new release and are definitely cool and useful. All the themes shown above with the exception with the one listed at https://www.stardock.com/products/objectbar/20/Power_Blue_small.jpg are included; that one will be available with the next round of themes we release for ObjectBar2.

And to answer a question or two...sorry no, no improved SkinStudio support...Win2k, should work fine but not "officially" supported.

-Jeff
ObjectBar Developer