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Published on January 7, 2008 By Draginol In OS Customization

Once upon a time there was a collection of programs called Object Desktop. The most popular of these programs were WindowBlinds, IconPackager and DesktopX.

Millions of people around the world tried these programs and for the most part liked them. But users also often found it difficult to get a consistent look across their desktop since the different programs worked on different parts of the computer.

In time, a number of skinners helped popularize the concept of "Suites". A suite is a collection of skins, themes, and icons that when applied together create a single unified desktop experience.  However, as cool as suites were, it still required users to go out and find the various programs necessary to apply the suite.

Over the past few years, Stardock has worked hard to find ways to simplify the process of applying suites.  This past year, it devised a new product called MyColors.  The theme and the underlying technology would be one in the same. The suite would evolve into being called a MyColors theme. Users would search for MyColors themes instead of the software. MyColors would seamlessly include all the software needed.

Stardock Design

To sell themes to the mass market, Stardock would need to create a lot of themes. In the past, a handful of art houses like Pixtudio, Skins Factory, and SkinPlant had created a handful of themes.  To make the MyColors concept work, hundreds of high quality themes would need to be made. And so Stardock Design was created.

Stardock Design brought in, full-time most of the top talent from the major art shops that were devoted to skinning.  Alexandrie and Treetog now work full time at Stardock Design. So do both MikeB and Hippy. Stardock also brought in ChaNinja as a full time designer (ChaNinja was one of the top msstyles skinners).  Pixel Pirate, Danilo0c, and Essorant also joined up.  And Voo, well known for his icon creations in contract work with the art houses is now full time as well.

Stardock then licensed a number of properties from movie studios, sports teams, car companies, universities, etc.  Already the NBA, NHL, and NCAA teams are made with more coming on-line.

MyColors 2008

This month, Stardock will make available MyColors 2008.

This second-generation version is designed for the mass audience. MyColors 2008 is self-healing -- it automatically repairs itself if one of the components out of date or a problem in a theme is found or a bug in the underlying technology is found.

A number of major OEMs have already signed on to pre-load MyColors in the next year. In the future, users will be able to choose how they want their computers to look like.

Object Desktop 2008

MyColors will be made part of Object Desktop 2008. In this way, Stardock can provide those users premium themes during the course of the year and offer discounts on many others.

Moreover, MyColors allows users two very straight forward choices now:

The user can:

  1. Pay $19.95 and have a branded theme with all the software they need for that particular theme. (i.e. they pay for the theme and the software is largely incidental)
    or
  2. Get Object Desktop for $49.95 which provides the underlying software and can use the thousands of skins, themes, icons, etc. out there. (they pay for the software and the themes are largely incidental).

Below are some screen shots of what to expect and how it will work.

 

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MyColors Theme Manager in action.

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Quest MyColors Theme

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Boston Celtics MyColors theme

 

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Users can see Featured Themes right from MyColors Theme Manager


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on Jan 08, 2008
Me likes! Me likes! Bring it on!
on Jan 08, 2008
Can't wait   
on Jan 09, 2008
this is exciting, cant wait.
on Jan 09, 2008
Takes special people to view things from the opposite direction...many would have been happy with just OD and other programs....looks stunning, but if I understand all this, each theme would come with the same software, and each would cost the same? I don't understand why folks would want to spend $20 each time for software they'd already purchased. I probably am just not understanding this as well as I'd like. After the initial purchase, would each additional theme cost a lot less?   
on Jan 09, 2008
I don't understand why folks would want to spend $20 each time for software they'd already purchased. I probably am just not understanding this as well as I'd like.
I think the point is that buyers of these themes won't have to care about the software . . they don't even have to know that they are "re-buying" it over and over again.  They just buy the themes at whatever price point it is and happens to get the player software with it.  It's a radically different market.
on Jan 09, 2008
The themes are high quality & aesthetically they are very appealing but from what I see I cannot change anything about the theme, specifically the weather gadget, links, and sponsors. Conveniently that is left out of the hype and sales info or made difficult to find (I haven't found any info on this yet). Unless I'm mistaken, what is needed to change or tweak the mycolors themes? Specifically use my own weather link, and links & REMOVE the sponsor link. Why should people pay $20 per theme and have it sponsored. Plus I am having a problem with a skin (I just bought the theme & WB) and have had no reply from support.
on Jan 09, 2008
The themes are high quality & aesthetically they are very appealing but from what I see I cannot change anything about the theme, specifically the weather gadget, links, and sponsors. Conveniently that is left out of the hype and sales info or made difficult to find (I haven't found any info on this yet). Unless I'm mistaken, what is needed to change or tweak the mycolors themes? Specifically use my own weather link, and links & REMOVE the sponsor link. Why should people pay $20 per theme and have it sponsored. Plus I am having a problem with a skin (I just bought the theme & WB) and have had no reply from support.


I think the point of MyColors is that it's not for the hobbyist who want to customize a theme, it's for a fan of a team/car/whatever to show their colors.  They might never think about customizing their customization.  You sound like someone whol falls in the middle of hobbyist and fan.  You may have to find a hack to customize these suites (renaming extentions to zip is a good start)

I'd also bet that the licensee of the theme likes and wants a sponsor link on teh gadget.  There may have been cost savings to Stardock and the user for inclusion of the sponsor link.

In regards to your problem?  Did you send an email?  Did you get an autoresponse back?  Did you follow the instructions?  Your email may have gotten eaten by spam filters.  Try going to https://www.stardock.com/weather/ and create a case there.  It'll be sure to go through then.
on Jan 09, 2008
I think the point is that buyers of these themes won't have to care about the software . . they don't even have to know that they are "re-buying" it over and over again.


ZubaZ, there's something not quite Kosher about that...it doesn't ring right...I do get the point about it being a different market. It seems like alot of disk space is used up by duplicated software? Or, is it like Thememanager, and additional themes would use the same software?   I like the idea and I like that more people are likely to be brought into contact with the idea of skinning, though.
on Jan 09, 2008
MyColors (if I understand it correctly) will detect if it (the underlying apps)  are already installed and only install needed components (like SDC does now).  All themes will leverage the same base load.  So you won't fill your HD with "unused" base loads.

(This is all based on my interpretations of "Brad-speak."  I think my record is pretty good in regards to translation/interpretation but I could be way off base.  Like you, I await more detail.)
on Jan 09, 2008
Actually, once you've download the first MyColors theme, it is then a simple matter of entering your SD account e-mail addy & assigned serial number for any future purchase, and the theme will download directly into MyColors. There will be no need to 'redownload' the program itself.

on Jan 09, 2008
Will it use only "for sale" themes or will there be free themes? I am assuming that this is something different than theme manager; is it? Or is it just a theme manager for the less technical customer?
on Jan 09, 2008

Will it use only "for sale" themes or will there be free themes? I am assuming that this is something different than theme manager; is it? Or is it just a theme manager for the less technical customer?



Larry,

The idea behind MyColors is that the user purchases an individual theme for a fixed price that includes all components (WB skin, icons, wallpapers, gadgets) and the runtimes needed for those components to function or be applied.

As Draginol stated above, ODNT subscribers will get free themes as part of their subscription. I'm assuming that Stardock may choose to periodically make free themes available to non-Object Desktop users as well, as a way of demonstrating the product.

You can think of the MyColors client as a "theme manager for the less technical customer," as that seems to be part of the intent of the product. However, it's not clear (at least to me) whether Stardock intends to replace Theme Manager with the MyColors client or whether they will exist side-by-side in the ODNT 08 package.
on Jan 09, 2008
I am not technical at all. I had no problems activating the corvette theme, during the first install.

My main problem was the _-restore-minimize-close buttons/balls) on the upper right corner of a webpage using the latest IE, Opera & FF, have disappeared forever, so has the upper left icon, they were only present for a few minutes, then poof, gone.

I tried uninstall/reinstall/delete/took out WB, took out MyColors/rebooted, over and over for hours on end. I looked for any drivers which might need updating, found none. I have a very potent XP Media machine and that includes 2048 of ram or there abouts.

and as I said, the MY LINKS gadget has predefined links (to other corvette sites) which I cannot seems to to change and I have NO interests in, (I own a large corvette forum myself, NON ad driven) I own 2 vettes thus these are the two reasons I bought the theme for my laptop, and I'd like my own link(s) there, not links I consider spam. What is it? Stardock/MyColors gets pay per clicks? I feel this is robbing the customer. This is a big issue with me, and the reason I would not recommend buying one of these skins. If this wasn't the case I would buy a few more skins (3 at least) right now.

I also feel the weather gadget link should be ordered/an option, for example, upon skin order, I'd personally ask for wunderdround. At the very least there should be a choice for the buyer.

As the other poster stated about 2 instances of the same, it does looks to me like this is happening. MyColors feeds of WB, is this correct?

I give the graphic creators of these skins 150% credit, they are stunning, but I want my own choice of links & I want the operation of the skin to work correctly. I would expect what I got from a free skin, not a paid one.
on Jan 09, 2008
Oh thank you for the stardock weather link. Hopefully the links issue will be address also. I know I can close it, but it really bothers me that I know it's there in closed state, and I cannot put my own links there, and take out the spam links.
on Jan 09, 2008
Oh thank you for the stardock weather link.
I copied and pasted poorly.  You should go to https://www.stardock.helpserve.com/ to open a case.  Sorry
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