Desktop Customizing Essentials Part III WindowBlinds
3000+ Visual Styles
Here we go with part III in this series so far we have covered IconPackager and IconX next up is WindowBlinds. But first here's the links to the first two articles in the series.
Desktop Customizing Essentials, IconX
Desktop Customizing Essentials Part II, IconPackager
Now on with WindowBlinds. In my opinion it is the most powerful way to make a change in the Windows Desktop. It allows almost every part of the Windows GUI ( Graphical User Interface) to have it's graphics changed (to be skinned). Stardock simply states "WindowBlinds is a program that enables users to safely add thousands of new visual styles to Windows to change the look and feel of your computer." While this is true it's also only the surface of what can be done with WindowBlinds. We'll explore some of the other things as we go along, but first lets look at the difference between windows XP in it's stock form and Windows XP with WindowBlinds.
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| The standard Windows XP Visual Styles | A few of the WindowBlinds Skins ( Visual Styles) |
As you can see WindowBlinds gives you a vast amount of choices about how your Windows Interface looks. Currently there are over 3000 Skins for WindowBlinds on Wincustomize.com. In that vast amount of skins you'll find everything from simple skins such as Slim_Ttx (shown above to wild stuff such as FauxS-TOON (also shown above) and everything in-between. The program gives the skin author complete control over the look and feel of the desktop. It even skins the taskbar and start menu.

Kewk-HoE By: Erik Holmer shown with a compact Start menu.
So you may be thinking that all we have here is a way to add new visual styles to Windows XP. Windowblinds is much more than that, to start with It not only works with WindowsXP it also works with all version of Windows from Windows 98 up. There are limitations in skinning on the older versions of windows most notably the task bar doesn't get fully skinned. However the taskbar buttons and the start button are skinned in all supported versions of windows.
Here's a Chart of the Features of WindowBlinds free version and WindowBlinds enhanced.**
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* Requires SkinStudio to convert
.msstyles to .UIS
** This chart was taken from an
article by Draginol the original can be found
here. Draginol's original Chart also included the MSStyles UXtheme.dll
hack which has been removed because it did not pertain to this article.
As you can see from the chart there are some advantages to the $19.95 version. However the free version is not limited to the point of not working like most shareware and there is no time limit.
Now Lets look at some of the special features of WindowBlinds:
WindowBlinds allows you to add buttons beyond close, minimize and maximize to your titlebar. here are some of the neat ones.
- Rollup - This button lets the user "rollup" the window or in other words when clicked the window shows only the titlebar and the window border. See Below:
Seer by: Essorant
Rolling up a window allows you to keep in on the desktop while only taking up a little screen space. I use it to quickly look at a window that is under the one that I'm using.
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Pin To Desktop - This button allows the user to make a window stay in place against the desktop background. Some people find this very useful for keeping a window with important information always available and easy to get to.
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Transparency - Another neat one it allows you to make individual windows Semitransparent.

This feature works only on Windows 2000 and XP. So unfortunately not too many skins have this extra function. Hopefully in the future we will see it added to a skin's sub style more frequently.
WindowBlinds and System Speed.
I can attest that on my computers Running WindowsXP that I notice no slowdown when using Windows XP. That covers computers from From a Celeron 400mhz up to current hardware. Here's what Stardock has to say about it:
| Uses fewer resources | The bundled visual style engine consumes RAM and GDI resources (just as WindowBlinds does). However, WindowBlinds visual styles use considerably less memory than the bundled visual style system. That's because Stardock has had years to optimize the memory usage of WindowBlinds visual styles. |
| Hardware acceleration | WindowBlinds makes use of today's video cards to accelerate the painting of visual styles. As a result, every posted independent test shows that WindowBlinds version 4 is significantly faster than the bundled visual styles. |
| Fast System Hooking | Some people mistakenly believe that the visual style engine does not use hooks. But in fact, it does. WindowBlinds is able to make use of the same system hook to deliver very low level integration with the operating system. |
| Integrated into Theming APIs | Microsoft has added a new theming API to Windows XP. WindowBlinds supports the Theming APIs of Windows XP. In addition, it supports the DirectSkin API that is used by many companies to develop skinnable programs. |
I know that that doesn't mean anything to most people. In plain English it says that WindowBlinds won't slow your computer down and could even speed up the response of windows.
My last thought for now on Windowblinds is that it also has the ability to set Per Application Skins. What this means is that you can set any program to have the same skin applied every time that you run it while the rest of your windows are skinned with the skin you have set to be system wide.
This Review of Windowblinds is nowhere near near a complete review of the program, It's just intended to give you a taste of the power of it so that you might give it a try. In the near future I plan to start writing a full tutorial on WindowBlinds from the users perspective. There are lots of little features here and there in the program that I'm sure many people have not ever touched and probably don't know about.
In the mean time get over to the WindowBlinds website for more information and to download the free version. It has all the basics you'll need to get started and the only annoyance is a popup screen when you start your computer. If you want the extra features or the Startup popup annoys you the enhanced version is only $20 and well worth it.
One last little tidbit, WindowBlinds also carries this logo:

To my knowledge Microsoft has not awarded the ability to display the "Designed for" logo to any other 3rd party program that applies Visual Styles to the Windows Environment.
Problems:
Currently I have no complaints about WindowBlinds.
Links:
Desktop Customizing Essentials, IconX
Desktop Customizing Essentials Part II, IconPackager
A little about me: I have been in the desktop customization
community for 5+ years (My Wincustomize
Site). In that time I have beta tested and skinned many of Stardocks
products along with some others. I do not claim to be unbiased in my
review of Stardocks products, they are what I have learned to skin with and will
continue to use. I will not, however intentionally lie to you about the
features or anything else related to the products. If something irritates
me with a product I will write it in my articles. ( how else would I get it
fixed
)

