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April 2004
Published on April 6, 2004 By Draginol In OS Customization

This month's Stardock TV focuses primarily on IconPackager. But with the new release of Object Desktop 2004 (the yearly snapshot of all of the programs that make up Object Desktop being aligned into a single coherent product) we take a quick look at that too.

This is IconPackager 2.5. The world's most popular way (by far) of changing your Windows icons by applying packages (sometimes called sets) of icons.

 

This is Theme Manager. It's been totally rewritten and is the successor to the popular "WinStyles" program. It lets you apply individual skins, themes, icons, wallpapers, etc. Or you can apply entire "suites" at once. When you have your desktop just the way you want it, you can save it as a .suite and bring it back later.

 

Some people think Object Desktop is all about eye candy and glitz. But Object Desktop is really about turbo charging Windows to work how you want it to. This month's Stardock TV also shows how you can use Object Desktop to create a minimalistic desktop. Just raw speed.

[StardockTV: April 2004 Video]

Video requires Windows Media Player 9

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Comments
on Apr 07, 2004
Very nice way to show ppl what objectdesktop is but i would lika a
better resolution video file for all those with broadband inet!
on Apr 10, 2004
I'm new to Stardock and WinCustomize, and this video was fantastic...very clear; well narrated; concise visuals...just fantastic.
Where are past videos from prior rmonths?
THANK YOU, Brad. Great job.
on Apr 13, 2004
A very cool and clearly Video about some things in Object Desktop. I think there are lots of Win2k Users and they cant agree about Icon Packager. That is one of the worth things about IP and Win2k. Is there any chance to change the look of the Icons like in WinXp ??? The Icons in Win2k looks terrible.

Me use both, Xp and Win2k.

on May 01, 2004
Another great article! Love reading your posts. Although, I must admit, sometimes. I haven't a clue what you're talking about.


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