WinCustomize, huh?

I'm totally new here, so I don't mind sounding like a clueless pinhead. I searched these forums, Google and haven't got any information on what WinCustomize is or what each separate package does? Can someone point me towards a link or PDF, whatever, that would enlighten me and hopefully educate me? How much does this cost? Is it a lifetime membership or yearly? I was told I could change the whole look of Win7, meaning font size, background colors etc.? My disability effects my eyesight in different ways and was told WinCustomize will allow me to do what I need, but they didn't bother telling me how this works.

 

I'd appreciate any and all help

 

thank you,

GianRoss 

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Reply #1 Top

Hello and welcome to WinCustomize. This is a user centered site and the home of some of the best skinners on the planet. 5* 5*

The software side is Stardock. What you want to check out is HERE. There are many different programs available and most focus on customizing one particular element of Windows. (logon, visual style, animated wallpapers, cursors, etc.

The best value is with Object Desktop,a package of all the good stuff. WindowBlinds and many others have trial versions. While CursorFX and ObjectDock are not part of OD, they have free versions, or paid versions with enhanced features.

Object Desktop is a yearly subscription which gives you all updates and new versions while your sub is active. If the sub expires the software is still yours to keep, minus any new updates.

Take a look around, if you have questions, that's what these forums are for. I was a clueless pinhead a few years ago myself and now I'm hopelessly hooked on customizing my desktop.

Warning, Skinning your computer can be habit forming. ;)

Happy Shopping!

Reply #2 Top

Thank you for that, sounds like a great start :)

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Reply #3 Top

WinCustomize is one of Stardock's several websites. It showcases Stardock's customizing software (Wizard1956 gave you that link). Stardock also makes gaming software.

Subscription now (right now) costs $9.95 for a year. This will allow you unlimited downloads from all of the Galleries, GianRoss.

Finally, allow me to welcome you to WinCustomize. :)

I hope you do take your membership further. 

Reply #4 Top

Welcome to Wincustomize. :)

 

There is really only one thing you need to remember around here.

 

It put's the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again.

Reply #6 Top

You can also check out the download guide which tells you what applications go with certain galleries.

Wincustomize Download Guide

 

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I stumbled upon the Stardock programs by accident a few years ago and couldn't believe how good you could make your desktop look. (This was in the days of XP, which I still find very repulsive). Most of the "skins" are free because a lot of talented artists contribute their time for nothing.

From time to time, someone encounters a technical problem, and a small army of people emerge to sort it out. As Quicksilver mentioned, people here really make an effort to solve the problem, and don't give up until it's done.

So, welcome to the Stardock programs and WinCustomize.

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Thank you all for the nice welcome :)

 

Is the $9.95 you speak of DrJBHL separate from the  $49.95 Wizard1956 mentioned? Is the $9.95 charge for me to be able to purchase the Object Desktop, what's it for? Will the use of any of these packages effect how Win7 runs (load time, stability etc.)? Also, I'm assuming most of the customizing will be resource intensive, is the a RAM or processor recommendation?

 

Thank you all again :)

 

GianRoss

Reply #9 Top

$9.95 is for a Wincustomize subscription. It is to support the site and you will get discounts on Master skins.

Object Desktop is $49.95 and renewals are currently $24.95     As a current customer, you also get unlimited downloads from WinCustomize.

 I've run into very few problems on XP, Vista32/64 or Win7/64. Stardock builds their software to run on a very wide range of machines. If in doubt you could post your specs.

 

Reply #10 Top

I'm not really worried about my specs, at least I hope not. I just didn't want to be surprised by out of the ordinary bottlenecks. I have:

i7-2600k

ASUS P8P67 motherboard

8GB RAM

EVGA GTX 570


Reply #11 Top

Quoting GianRoss, reply 10
I'm not really worried about my specs, at least I hope not. I just didn't want to be surprised by out of the ordinary bottlenecks. I have:

i7-2600k

ASUS P8P67 motherboard

8GB RAM

EVGA GTX 570


End of GianRoss's quote

Other than your desktop looking awesome, you won't even notice anything is running.

Reply #12 Top

Welcome to Wincustomize....;)

Your posted specs will be more than fine....;)

Reply #14 Top

Thx everyone!!! As soon as I make sense of everything, I plan on become here often. You've all been helpful, thanks for that. I'll ask anything as needed.

 

Thx again :)

 

GianRoss

Reply #15 Top

Quoting Wizard1956, reply 1
Warning, Skinning your computer can be habit forming
End of Wizard1956's quote

Oh so true!!!

Welcome to WC.

Reply #16 Top

Just keep in mind any free versions you use then decide to buy be sure to uninstall the free version before installing the bought version,it'll save any ball's up's later :grin:

Reply #17 Top

Quoting waxplayer, reply 13
Listen to Jafo, he's an old timer [I'm not saying he's old].
End of waxplayer's quote


But, he is.... He's older than dirty.

Some say.... He invented spelling, and that his brain runs on motorcykle pistons, not braincells.
All we know is he's called Da Schpelltjekker.
(Stick around, and you'll eventually get those jokes)

Welcome to the whacky world of skinning, GianRoss.
(Run while you can...)