Jun 28, 2007

WindowBlinds v5.5 Enhanced Build 94x86 + Skin Packs

WindowBlinds v5.5




WindowBlinds is a program that enables Windows users to completely change the look and feel of Windows users interface. Users customize Windows by using visual styles (skins) created for WindowBlinds. With these skins, WindowsBlinds can change the look of Title bars, borders, Task bars, Start button, Start menu, Progress animations, Toolbar icons, Explorer Views, and virtually every other part of Windows!

WindowBlinds is the only program that can customize the GUI of WindowsXP without having to alter system DLLs.

WindowBlinds has been tested to ensure it works with Windows Vista, so you know it is compatible, reliable, and more secure.

Features:

Skins virtually every aspect of the Windows GUI
Clean and easy configuration dialog.
Tons of configuration options for users
Animation supported on titlebars, buttons, and many other elements.
Change the color of any visual style on the fly
Per-application visual styles
Doesn't alter any system files
Safe, reliable way to change the look and feel of Windows

System Requirements:

Windows Vista (32-bit) and Windows XP/2003 (Starting with WindowBlinds 5.5)
Windows 2000, ME, 98 users can use WindowBlinds Classic (v4.6).
1GHz or faster processor recommended
60MB free drive space 256MB RAM
Note: A 16MB DirectX 8 or later compatible video card with appropriate driver support is required for per-pixel alpha-blended skins. Some integrated graphics solutions and lower-end cards from before 2004 may not be able to use per-pixel skins.

Languages Supported:

Azerbaijani, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese - BR, Russian, Spanish, Serbian (Srpski), Swedish, Turkish Note: The interface has been localized for these languages, but the documentation and help (where available) will be in English.

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