Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 2nd Oct 2007 19:21 UTC, submitted by draginol
Graphics, User Interfaces Developer Stardock has released WindowBlinds 6 today. It is a utility that allows users to customize the look and feel of Windows by applying "skins" to change the user interface of the OS. WindowBlinds 6 can make Windows XP look virtually identical to Windows Vista (including blurred glass). Thanks to hardware acceleration, a typical XP system dressed to look like Vista will perform faster than Vista still. WindowBlinds 6 also adds full skinning support to Windows Vista, making it the first and only program to support full Windows Vista customization. CNet takes a quick look at this new release.
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RE: But Why?
by Obscurus on Wed 3rd Oct 2007 04:51 UTC in reply to "But Why?"
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2006-04-20

Well, I quite prefer the appearance of Vista over XP (particularly the window buttons), although I dial the transparency on the window bars right back and make the dark grey, as I find the defaults annoying. I think the UI is one thing MS got right with Vista. I couldn't be bothered skinning XP to look like Vista though - I use the Royale style on my XP box, as I find the default Luna theme quite offensive to my eyes.

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