CursorFX Plus 2.02

Today, Stardock has released an update to its popular cursor changing and creation application, CursorFX Plus.  CursorFX allows users to create and use custom cursors on both Windows Vista and Windows XP.  It takes advantage of the visual effects features in Windows to enable things like alpha blended cursors, image effects, and more.

This update includes:

  • Fix for HUGE cursors in the preview
  • Fixes suspend/hibernate issues
  • Misc Win7 Tweaks

This update does not officially support Windows 7 at this time, but it should be work without much issue.  Current users of CursorFX Plus can download the update via Stardock’s Impulse.  CursorFX is available for $19.95, and discounts are available for Object Desktop subscribers.

For more information, please visit www.cursorfx.com.

6-3-2009 3-58-30 PM

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Does it officially support 64bit?
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Quoting mickeko, reply 1
Does it officially support 64bit?
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Not *officially* . .but it'd be crazy not to, right?  (It's been tested on Vista and Windows7 32 and 64 and nothing has broken [the only smoke comign out of the cursor are the ones I set it to use.  :)])

 

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I had issues with the pointer getting stuck over links in firefox and such that made me disable it. I'll test and see if it's resolved.

UPDATE: Applying cursors/effects are still bugged. *sigh*

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Just did the update on a Vista Home Premium 64 bit system and everything seems to be working okay, even effects and trails. :sun: :thumbsup:

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Quoting Philly0381, reply 4
Just did the update on a Vista Home Premium 64 bit system and everything seems to be working okay, even effects and trails.
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You mean you don't need to apply twice when switching any setting?

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Quoting mickeko, reply 5



Quoting Philly0381,
reply 4
Just did the update on a Vista Home Premium 64 bit system and everything seems to be working okay, even effects and trails.


You mean you don't need to apply twice when switching any setting?
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After downloading the update, rebooted the system.  It applied the cursor I was using.  Opened CursorFX and applied an effect and I had to apply the cursor skin again in order for the effect to show up.  Is that what you are refering to mickeko?  It seem logical to me since I was changing a cursor setting, didn't take it as a bug.

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having toclick apply twice is not a bug, it aldso happens on the 32 bit version, what i would like to see is a way for the cursor trails and click effects to be coloured the same way as the cursor can, there seem to be a lot of blue effects yet not all cursors are blue, seems odd not to be ablt to change their colour

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Quoting Philly0381, reply 6

After downloading the update, rebooted the system.  It applied the cursor I was using.  Opened CursorFX and applied an effect and I had to apply the cursor skin again in order for the effect to show up.  Is that what you are refering to mickeko?  It seem logical to me since I was changing a cursor setting, didn't take it as a bug.
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Regardless of what I've done, when I click apply, CursorFX will remove the current cursor skin and revert to windows default. I then have to apply again to get the cursor properly skinned again. It may be a minor problem, but I find it hugely annoying when tweaking settings.

I've not run into the stuck cursor issue with this build yet. I'll keep my fingers crossed and hope that issue is resolved. :)

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Quoting Anakey, reply 7
having toclick apply twice is not a bug
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I disagree. I expect "apply" to apply changes I've made, not "unapply" all skinning. It's either a bug in software or UI design.

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its the same when you apply an icon package or windows blind in that it reverts to the default in between the changes though you don't see the in between state

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As much as I loved the original, I stopped using it for the simple yet annoying reason that there were times when the cursor would disappear under a window opposed to over it - has that bug been fixed yet?
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Quoting Anakey, reply 10
its the same when you apply an icon package or windows blind in that it reverts to the default in between the changes though you don't see the in between state
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No, it's not. I don't need to click apply twice when applying something in IP or WB.

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Thanks for the feedback everyone!  I'll take it all back to the dev.  :)

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Quoting SENTiNEL, reply 11
As much as I loved the original, I stopped using it for the simple yet annoying reason that there were times when the cursor would disappear under a window opposed to over it - has that bug been fixed yet?
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I've not seen it yet. But I haven't used this version for too long. :)

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Today, Stardock has released an update to its popular cursor changing and creation application, CursorFX Plus.  CursorFX allows users to create and use custom cursors on both Windows Vista and Windows XP.  It takes advantage of the visual effects features in Windows to enable things like alpha blended cursors, image effects, and more.This update includes:Fix for HUGE cursors in the preview Fixes suspend/hibernate issues Misc Win7 Tweaks This update does not officially support Windows 7 at this time, but it should be work without much issue.  Current users of CursorFX Plus can download the update via Stardock’s Impulse.  CursorFX is available for $19.95, and discounts are available for Object Desktop subscribers.For more information, please visit www.cursorfx.com.
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Hmm ok how do u get the discount if you are an OD subscriber? I tried simply putting CursorFX+ in my cart in impulse but that didn't give me any discount?

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Hmm ok how do u get the discount if you are an OD subscriber? I tried simply putting CursorFX+ in my cart in impulse but that didn't give me any discount
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From >here<.

 

... what are you still doing here? Click the link ;)

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Quoting mickeko, reply 16
Hmm ok how do u get the discount if you are an OD subscriber? I tried simply putting CursorFX+ in my cart in impulse but that didn't give me any discountFrom >here<. ... what are you still doing here? Click the link
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Oh noes I bought ObjectDock+ at full retail, having objectdesktop subscription how stupid... oh well atleast I get cursorfx cheaper.. I had no idea of this prior to this blogpost... Am I just ignorant or are these discounts well hidden?

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Oh noes I bought ObjectDock+ at full retail, having objectdesktop subscription how stupid.
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Contact [email protected] . . see what they can do.  :)

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This version crashes for me after it loads. I have installed, uninstalled and re-installed 3 times with same result. Previous version was fine. Running Vista 64... no changes to my system between versions.
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As an update to my previous post... it seems to crash after the front end GUI loads and crashes when the cursor preview window begins animating the preview cursor. Also, I realized that I was wrong about any updates, I did update my Vista 64 display driver for my nVida 8800 GTS to the latest rev. .. 8.15.11.8585.