Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 30th Jan 2007 23:33 UTC, submitted by Island Dog
Graphics, User Interfaces "Windows Vista has finally arrived! Many people have been asking us what are Stardock's plans? What can we do to take an excellent new OS like Windows Vista and make it better? There have been a lot of articles on how users of Windows XP can get a lot of the visual benefits of Windows Vista using Stardock Object Desktop. And while that may be true, Windows Vista provides us a whole new canvas of cool things we can do."
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ari-free
Member since:
2007-01-22

the whole article was about changing themes. Also you have to understand that we have a high sensitivity to usability

but

I would be very interested if you could right click on app title bar and send it to any workspace like you can in KDE.

Edited 2007-01-31 09:09

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l3v1 Member since:
2005-07-06

right click on app title bar and send it to any workspace like

Sign me up too, but I'd also want reliable remembering of per application window settings, rollup, topwindow, all without hacks.

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draginol Member since:
2006-05-20

right click on app title bar and send it to any workspace like

Sign me up too, but I'd also want reliable remembering of per application window settings, rollup, topwindow, all without hacks.


WindowBlinds can do all these things except for sending to a workspace but it can minimize to the taskbar or system tray by right-clicking on the title bar which is pretty handy.

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JamesTRexx Member since:
2005-11-06

http://virt-dimension.sourceforge.net/
I'm using it on every XP machine I work on. The last version is from July 2005, but I know development is still active.
This only gives you virtual desktops though, not themes, desktop enhancments, etc. like Object Desktop.

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