Thanks. So are we talking weeks or days? I'd like to have a commitment of sorts, an expectation as it were, so that I can make an informed decision on whether to uninstall WB6 and use the MyColors theme that I've paid for or just use one of the many free themes I've got until the MyColors enhancements are available.
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Thank you for the clarification. Your first post came off apathetic at best. To "need to use one or the other" didn't apply since I had already purchased them both. But I digress. It's good to know that a fix is in the works. But there must be a way for me to get the theme file and use all of the components of the theme without installing MyColors. I mean, the themes start out as their individual parts so the source parts must be somewhere. I look forward to your reply. <a href="
Perhaps you didn't understand the last sentence in my post. If you had you would most certainly know that this is more than an "inconvenience." If what you're saying is a "known issue", customers should be able to trust that Stardock would place a warning in plain sight (and before the checkout process) that states MyColors themes will not work as expected if you have WB installed. One should not have to choose between the two AFTER both have already been purchased. I expect a more acceptabl
As a software systems architect, I am a bit taken aback by Neil's responses. I certainly hope that he doesn't speak for all of Stardock. A user requesting that an application configuration screen "fit" on 800 x 600 resolution is not outlandish or even unreasonable. I think the UI for WB is unique, but perhaps it's too "busy". Perhaps a smaller configuration UI with more tabs would be a more user-friendly experience. I can't say how many folks still use 800 x 600, but with all of the Section
I used to see this issue with WB5 and now with WB6 it's worse. I have WB 6.01 (build 40) installed. I recently purchased a multitude of MyColors themes. The one I was trying to install is Corvette. 1) Once installed and activated, it doesn't show in Theme Manager. Why? Because it placed the theme file in the "old" location and not under Shared Documents, where TM looks now. So, okay, I moved it then re-ran TM. During the applying of the theme, I was prompted to Active WindowBlinds! So,