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Windowblinds review
Windowblinds review









windowblinds review

So, there's nothing wrong with Windowblinds and there's no free program that comes close but honestly I ended up liking the MCE 2005 theme the most anyway. It's 100% able to roll back but I always recommend setting a System Restore point for software of this type. If you like the MCE 2005 theme, I highly recommend getting the free program "XPero." I own MCE 2005 and still installed this as it enhanced a few things. I think the Wincustomize site has gotten very ugly and harder to navigate over the last couple years though.

windowblinds review

No, Dsfargeg does not know what he is talking about. Vista and Windows 7 have Aero, but I'm just not ready to go to another platform right now, so WindowBlinds helps give me a bit of visual goodness added to my daily computing experience. I think I'd feel good about recommending the program to others.

#Windowblinds review drivers

It feels stable with the Nvidia 178.24 drivers and it's cool to be able to mix things up every now and then. I am using Dual Core processors, and I'm not sure if it would perform badly on a single processor by comparison, but it does not seem to have any significant overhead on my particular gaming computer. I like and support the "UXTHEME" patch, which is free, but I do like the way that WindowBlinds works and looks and think it is a worthy investment if you want to have a little fun and spruce up your PC. Still, this is a good program, and I enjoy many of the themes available for it. I'm not sure exactly what version 6.4 brings to the table in Windows XP installation when compared to the Version series and will need to look into this further to try and determine if it is worth upgrading since I'm sticking with XP for now. I purchased version 5 and usually alternate between the original "StealthOS" and "Chaninja" themes and may just end up staying with that version for now, since I'm not using it on Vista or the Windows 7 Beta Build 7000.

windowblinds review

I have downloaded and tried the new version and it seems to work very well on Windows XP Pro SP2.











Windowblinds review