Well, my 30 day trial is over for Aston, and I must admit it...I purchased the program. Not that I'm going to give up my Windowblinds - far from it - I discovered that it's just a single click to switch back and forth, which I am happily doing.
Here's my progress in learning about both these programs (remember that I am very new to all of this
, and am not the least bit tech minded).
I love WindowBlinds!
It's even better now that I discovered how to customize some of the stuff the way I like it. I have even put together some desktops of my own using various bits and pieces that some of the great techies have made (you can see a couple of them here:
http://bebop-girl.com/gallery/Boopish )
I have even tried Objectbar - which is a little challenging - made my own popup menu's! They wern't pretty, mind you, but they worked. Iconpackager is another favorite....so many icons to choose from - I can change them in one fell swoop! However, I haven't figured out how to get the ones that aren't already "Packed" into a package form to use them...
DesktopX is still giving me some problems...still haven't quite worked out those parent-child things, but am getting better.
Now onto Aston: there are getting to be more and more themes available, and they come with icons and an object bar already built in. and the set up to my preferences is very eady - just one box and no thinking about is this a popup menu, a folder or a document. Most of the themes are for higher resolutions, which is good now that I have my super monitor (a 19").
There are problems though, still very few plug ins or extra icons to choose from and it doesn't ask you what name you want to save your changes to, it just overwrites the original (not good, as I tend to goof up a few times and if I find a wall that goes great with a particular theme, then I want to save it under that wall's name.
The icons don't always "stick", especially for system stuff. Everything else will be all perfect and then , you will have all those qawd awful yellow folders here and there. So far, no fix is on the horizon as far as I've been able to see from reading about it on their forum.
I also can't figure out how to import icons into the program. I followed the instructions, but it just didn't work. Again, did a search on their forum and others were having the same problem.
One good thing, you can switch back and forth between Aston and your original windows shell as Aston is a shell replacement. It does require a restart, but it's automatic and if you have checked the option to save your Explorer settings, it goes right back to the way you left things.
So there you have it, my venture into shell replacement.
I am certainly not ready to start "theming" by any means, but I sure am having a ball changing how my computer looks (sometimes on a daily basis). I admit it, I am hooked - now I must get back and scour Wincutomize for more blinds! (whilst listing to my tunes on MC, of course!!!
!!) Bet