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CursorXP 1.2 released

Steven Parker   on 01 July 2002 - 08:23 · 9 comments & 189 views

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Thanks Brad for this update.. There's a new version of CursorXP available. CursorXP is a popular freeware program that does incredibly cool things to mouse cursors on Windows 2000 and Windows XP (it has to be seen to be believed).

The new version provides full compatibility with the latest DirectX games (like Neverwinter Nights) and at this point uses no more resources or CPU than a regular Windows mouse cursor would except that CursorXP can do much more.

The plus version now has sound effects that can be tied with specific actions and a host of other cool features (changing mouse cursors on the fly, resizing mouse cursors on the fly, tons of extra special effects, and more).

Download: CursorXP 1.2
Screenshot: >> Click Here <<
View: CursorXP website


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#1 JediXAngel on 01 Jul 2002 - 14:27
Direct link is [url=http://www.stardock.com/files/CursorXPFree120.exe]http://www.stardock.com/files/CursorXPFree120.exe[/url] Does NOT work
#2 samo123_uk on 01 Jul 2002 - 14:34
I downloaded it off CNet last night and the ProTools cursor is just the best!
#3 JediXAngel on 01 Jul 2002 - 14:40
Yea, that link is what Cnet basically transfer you to.
#4 Nija on 01 Jul 2002 - 14:56
I still think that oldsys is the best cursorXP skin/theme/whatever. Any theme that doesn't come with a replacement for text select (protools) shouldn't even be mentioned.
#5 iconman on 01 Jul 2002 - 15:43
go to download.com to download
(3 replies) #6 pmendu on 01 Jul 2002 - 18:19
Any available serial for the PLUS verion ? It asks me to enter the serial no. when installing the PLUS version.
#6.1 CustardFD on 01 Jul 2002 - 18:36
I can't guess why
#6.2 tkukoc2200 on 01 Jul 2002 - 19:09
You Need To Buy It....
#6.3 frogworm on 01 Jul 2002 - 21:04
/me kicks pmendu for asking a stupid question

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