[quote who="basj" reply="5" id="3784622"] Personally, I have been using WB since 2000, and been a designer of its skins since then. It don't really bother me that much if it can't skin some applications. As long as I can have different than Windows official look on my PC.[/quote] Use cases and requirements vary from person to person. A warning on the store page would have avoided all this.
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You all need to put a giant warning on your store page: "Only works with some apps." Is there a particular process for getting a refund?
[quote who="basj" reply="1" id="3784618"] Sorry to hear you are having issues. It is known that Windowblinds not compatible with some applications. VLC is one of such applications. What you can do is to exclude it from Windowblinds.Stardock Community Assistant.[/quote] Is this behaviour consistent with the known incompatibility? Is a fix from Stardock forthcoming?
Hi, I'm having a bit of trouble with my WindowBlinds, and I was hoping someone might be able to help please. I've recently installed WindowBlinds, and after flipping back and forth between a few themes, I discovered that some of my apps aren't rendering properly. Between the actual content of the window, and the window frame (as rendered by WindowBlinds), there is a gap of 'nothingness'. It's usually rendered as white when the app is first launched, but if I drag the frame to
Thanks for all the help! [e digicons]:D[/e] I think I'm just going to have to reinstall windows. I've managed to manually hack some of my icons back to normal, but there are some that are still a mess. The 'composite' folder icons showing thumbnails of the folder contents look like an absolute mess, which is a shame. In response to... ...Reply #1: I got IconPackager 5 as part of the ObjectDesktop bundle, and I didn't see the IconPackager stor
Hi, I'm running Windows 8.1, and I recently installed Stardock IconPackager (v5.10.32). I tried changing a few icon sets around, and tried using them for a little while, to get a good feel for the icon sets. But in the end, I decided that I prefer the default windows icon set. I tried resetting back to the default Microsoft Windows icon set with the IconPackager application, but something seems to have gone wrong. In my start menu, all my folder icons are now
Thank you very much for the quick reply, and the thorough explanation. :D I think I'll just stick with Chrome for a while then... ;)
Hi everyone: I'm having a problem with WindowBlinds 7.3.310 (Win7 64bit). It is trying to skin Firefox (v8.0.1), even though I don't want it to. By default, it will apply the skin's titlebar to Firefox, overlaying the nice persona I have applied (or any other persona I try). I have tried going into the settings and applying a per application rule to firefox.exe ("Total Exclusion" - "Ignore this application and do not skin it"), but that only exchanges the