WindowBlinds 4.4


Recommended Posts

WindowBlinds is a software utility that extends the Windows GUI to accept thousands of different looks and feels. WindowBlinds has been used for everything ranging from making one?s desktop look ?like a Mac?, to integrating help desk features in corporations, to enhancing productivity, to branding, to just looking ?cool?. Today, WindowBlinds has an installed base of over 4 million users around the world.

WindowBlinds works on all versions of Microsoft Windows, from Windows 98 on. It uses the built-in features of Windows to enhance its performance and make itself a seamless part of the operating system. In Windows XP, for example, Microsoft provides users with the ability to switch between different looks (or styles ? Windows Classic and Windows XP style). WindowBlinds takes advantage of this new architecture, in effect allowing users to add additional styles.

It's a pretty big step up from WindowBlinds 4.3 as being the most significant performance increase in visual style handling in years. It also supports shellstyles being at the top of a folder rather than merely on the left side.

(source: www.wincustomize.com)

t913200460606PM1.jpg

Download & Source[/b]& Source

Homepage[/b]Homepage

Edited by Herby
Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/218443-windowblinds-44/
Share on other sites

got it last night! had troubles with the taskbar/start menu not skinning as per the sp2 + AMD64 problem.. finally working flawlessly.. i love it's performance. BTW.. does anyone know if it will work with the beta of WindowsXP 64bit.. my initial thought would be no but it would be cool to be wrong here :D..

Changelog in detail:

4.40 Release

-----------------

[9/13/04] Refreshed to account for non-standard Shellstyles.

4.39f RC4

-----------

Barring anything major, this becomes the 4.4 release for registered

users tomorrow.

German translation added

Some tweaks for SkinStudio

9/08/04 18:12 489,008 wblind.dll

4.39e RC3

-------------

-Had to reimplement a couple of changes for SkinStudio, menus

and such should still be happy.

-Console skinning is not going to be tweaked anymore for 4.4,

it's causing horrible pains if its touched. Use a per app UIS1 skin

for console windows for best results.

9/02/04 21:16 425,984 wbload.exe

9/02/04 21:25 488,496 wblind.dll

4.39d RC2

-------------

-Fixes the menu bug that was introduced. Be careful where those GetWindowLong's go!

Not addressed:

-maximized skinned console windows

-the black area at left with the new sp2 wireless wizard dialog

8/31/04 21:00 489,008 wblind.dll

4.39c RC1

-------------

Wrapping this up for the 4.4 release.

Slight refreshes to language files.

Windows 2000 users can make use of the alternate language definitions

for wbconfig.exe (9x will not be supported).

Performance tweaks and items for SkinStudio.

8/26/04 19:37 322,560 wbconfig.exe (2000/xp)

8/28/04 19:09 425,984 wbload.exe (xp)

8/30/04 18:46 489,008 wblind.dll (xp)

4.39b beta

--------------

Refreshed Dutch and Hungarian language files.

Fix for the DRM window for Macromedia Contribute not showing when

using UIS2 skins. Thank you, Corwyn.

For Tony:

Add this to your wbdbg.ini file.

[WhateverAppItWas.exe]

IgnoreApp=0

IWantToIgnoreAppRequests = 1

Tony's still using WB 3.5 because one app is telling the OS it doesn't want

to be skinned. WB 3.5 didn't pay any attention to that request, but WB4

does, so in theory this will turn it off and let that app be skinned.

8/25/04 20:01 425,984 wbload.exe

8/25/04 20:50 484,912 wblind.dll

4.39a beta

--------------

I have added (I think) all the .lng files users have sent and updated

their accounts in terms of subscriptions. I haven't really checked them

out in terms of completeness, will do that more later.

-Should fix taskbar going black on unloading

-Added some additional changes to try and prevent the taskbar

from sizing down to 1 taskbar height on reboot. This won't help

on skin changes.

8/21/04 9:57 322,048 wbconfig.exe

8/21/04 14:17 425,984 wbload.exe

8/21/04 16:50 484,400 wblind.dll

4.39 beta

-------------

Lots of things in this one as we build to the 4.4 release.

I know, I know, still no time to sort out the various languages

people have sent, so they are not in this update yet.

Inclusion list showing junk characters (good catch, Colin)

_ in menubars showing

unskinned menu bar item showing when you right arrow after the final menu item

titlebar text on skins with textonbottom set being incorrectly clipped

tweaks for RTL languages

Windows Media Player classic skin resizing when being moved

NoModify image not showing correctly when in 32 bit colour

Some control panel colours appearing as white constantly

Outlook windows getting 100 pixels bigger sometimes (introduced in the last build)

The report of garbage characters in the tooltips on installing a new skin should also be fixed

Skins can now tell office to use the luna blue or silver look via this attribute

[Personality]

MakeOfficeBlue = (1 = blue, 3 = silver, 0 = WB default)

If you don't want to set it to blue or silver, don't add this attribute.

The same values can be used in WB.ini in the [GLOBAL] section (rather than [Personality]) for overriding skins which don't have this attribute.

8/10/04 19:46 425,984 wbload.exe

8/19/04 15:17 323,072 wbconfig.exe

8/19/04 23:52 481,840 wblind.dll

4.38f beta

-------------

New wb.ini settings.

[global]

; This tells office apps to use the luna blue colour scheme

MakeOfficeBlue = 1

; This makes all right click context menus appear on the left of the mouse click. Useful for tablet PC users MakeContextMenusAlignLeft = 1

Thank you to the people who've sent translations. I know there are some

issues with string lengths, but for the moment, we're going to have to

live with that.

As I didn't put [email protected] for where to email the

translated ones, I have yet to sort the ones from [email protected].

I will try and do that Tuesday and get back to everyone.

There are some additional strings that I missed though. If you can

send the updated ones to [email protected] directly, that'll save

a step.

288 = "Skin decides taskbar size"

289 = "Small taskbar size"

290 = "Large taskbar size"

1000 = "&Configure WindowBlinds"

1001 = "&About WindowBlinds"

1002 = ""

1003 = "Reload Current Skin"

1004 = "Edit Current Skin"

1005 = "&Help"

1006 = ""

1007 = "&Unload WindowBlinds"

1008 = "Building skin list..."

1009 = " Default Icons"

1010 = " Default Animations"

2000 = "http://www.windowblinds.net"

4.38e beta

--------------

Internal performance optimizations

There were other fixes, honestly forgotten what. Know some of

them were for Delphi, does that count? :)

And I think something relating to NTVDM desktop changes?

WBConfig.exe now supports .\lang\English.lng or whatever files

for switching the UI to another language. The .lng files are Unicode

and for XP only, so use Notepad or the like to look or edit.

If anyone translates a new language and allows us to include it

with WB, I'll extend the Stardock subscription of your choice for a year.

Or we can barter, within reason. And it has to be an appropriate

language translation. Italian or Klingon would be fine, but not

the secret language you made up with your kindergarten friends.

Subject to revision at any time. :)

8/09/04 21:03 322,048 wbconfig.exe (xp)

8/11/04 20:59 480,816 wblind.dll (xp)

4.38d beta

--------------

Fixes for Outlook 2003 crash issue from 4.38c beta

Fixes for Photoshop not showing borders on windows sometimes

Fixes for some scrollbar issues for complex scrollbars in some themeaware apps

There are also changes to the font management code in this build. Some

items may appear in a different font than previous builds.

8/02/04 17:48 486,912 wblind.dll

8/01/04 17:11 425,984 wbload.exe

4.38c beta

--------------

-Updates for AMD64 processors running SP2. This will require a reboot.

-Optimizations for skin changes if apps aren't responding. If you see black

areas after applying a skin before a window gets refreshed, please let

us know.

-Fixes for an issue with VPC

-Fixes for a border painting issue

-Internal updates for SkinStudio

7/28/04 17:45 520,247 wbload.exe

7/29/04 18:15 485,424 wblind.dll

4.38b alpha

---------------

-AOL child windows skin again

Problem with display properties and apply then ok fixed

-Windows sometimes showing when they should not after skin unload

fixed (we think :)

-Misc tweaks

6/27/04 14:16 442,368 wbload.exe

6/29/04 19:57 457,264 wblind.dll

4.38a alpha

---------------

-fixes for consoles not moving

-fixes for menu painting

-fixes for toolbar windows being unskinned

6/23/04 22:44 464,944 wblind.dll

4.38 alpha

--------------

General improvements in WBs overall cpu usage

Tweaks to tabs to support vectorcells end tabs

Minor tweak to edit box borders

Tweaks to maximized windows when running a UIS2 skin

Tweak to WBs memory usage by removing some strings

which are no longer required to be stored in memory after skin load.

Optimizations to wbui.dll for display properties loading speed

XP alpha updates only.

6/19/04 14:08 442,880 wbload.exe

6/21/04 21:00 85,504 wbui.dll

6/21/04 21:59 464,944 wblind.dll

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Motrix Next 3.9.6 by Razvan Serea Motrix Next is a modern, open-source cross-platform download manager built as the official next-generation successor to the original Motrix project. It has been completely rewritten using Tauri 2, Vue 3, TypeScript, and Rust, while still relying on the powerful Aria2 download engine for high-speed multi-protocol transfers. The app supports HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, BitTorrent, ED2K and magnet links, offering advanced features like multi-connection acceleration, task scheduling, bandwidth control, and batch download management. With a significantly reduced install size (around 20MB), it focuses on being lightweight, fast, and resource-efficient compared to traditional Electron-based download tools. Designed for Windows, macOS, and Linux, Motrix Next delivers a clean, modern UI inspired by Material Design 3 principles, with smooth animations and a minimal workflow. It improves usability through better download organization, system tray integration, and enhanced torrent handling including selective file downloads and tracker management. Motrix Next features: Multi-protocol downloads — HTTP, FTP, BitTorrent, Magnet, .torrent, ED2K, and Metalink tasks BitTorrent — Selective file download, DHT, peer exchange, encryption controls, metadata caching, GeoIP peer flags, and tracker probing Browser extension integration — Embedded Extension API with independent authentication, download confirmation, smart auto-submit, filename hints, referer/cookie forwarding, and real-time controls (Chrome Web Store · Edge Add-ons) Safe filename handling — Content-Disposition, RFC 2047, non-UTF-8, percent-encoded, and extensionless URL resolution with path traversal sanitization Download organization — Favorite and recent folders, optional file-type categorization, stale-record cleanup, and completed history backed by SQLite Concurrent downloads — Independent controls for active tasks, HTTP connections per server, segments per file, and BT peer limits Speed control — Global and per-task upload/download limits with day-of-week and time-of-day scheduling System integration — Tray operation, optional tray speed display, macOS Dock badge/progress, protocol handlers for magnet://, thunder://, and motrixnext:// Lightweight mode — Destroys the WebView on minimize-to-tray while Rust keeps the engine, task monitor, notifications, history, and extension routing alive Notifications and power options — Native task start/complete/failure notifications, keep-awake during downloads, and optional shutdown after completion Network controls — Scoped proxy support for downloads, app updates, and tracker updates, plus system proxy detection Auto-update channels — Stable, Beta, and Latest Across Channels policies with separate download and install phases Diagnostics — Structured logs, exportable diagnostic ZIPs, database integrity checks, automatic DB rebuild, and Linux GPU rendering fallback Personalization — Light/dark/system theme, 10 color schemes, 26 languages, and first-launch system language detection Motrix Next 3.9.6 changelog: New Features Clipboard management — App-owned copy actions no longer trigger the Add Task auto-detect popup. aria2 input compatibility — Multi-line aria2-style task input is supported for URLs with per-task options such as out=. BitTorrent IPv6 DHT — Added IPv6 DHT support and related configuration. File category URL patterns — File category rules can match URL patterns with validation and localized hints. Task status tags — Added clearer waiting and sharing states for task cards. Download event bridge — Added an aria2 WebSocket event bridge for faster download notifications. Improvements Improved task list transitions and preserved task state during tab switches. Kept RPC origin access enabled for local integrations. Restored AppImage stripping in release builds after beta validation. Added localized preference guidance across supported languages. Download: Motrix Next 64-bit | ARM64 | macOS ~20.0 MB (Open Source) Links: Website | macOS / Linux | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • Segra 1.6.2 by Razvan Serea Segra is a free, open-source OBS-powered game recorder offering fast gameplay capture, instant clips, AI highlights, deep game integration, and seamless uploads—perfect for gamers, streamers, and content creators. Lightweight, fast, zero bloat. Segra key features: Automatic Game Recording: Begin capturing gameplay the moment your game launches, with zero manual setup. Instant Clipping: Save important moments instantly using a customizable hotkey—perfect for highlights, montages, or quick shares. Segra AI Highlights: Let Segra automatically detect kills, assists, deaths, and key events to generate polished highlight reels without manual editing. Gameplay Uploads: Upload recordings and clips directly to Segra.tv for fast sharing and cloud access. Deep Game Integration: Enjoy advanced game-data tracking across hundreds of supported titles, enabling smart highlight generation and stat-informed clipping. High-Performance Capture: Record up to 4K at 144 FPS using OBS-powered technology with minimal performance impact, supporting NVENC, AMD VCE, and custom quality controls. Segra Editor: Edit recordings easily with timeline controls, segment management, and event-based navigation to build the perfect clip. Customization Options: Adjust hotkeys, output formats, storage paths, codecs, capture quality, and performance settings for a tailored recording experience. Segra 1.6.2 changelog: UI: Improved the transition from the loading skeleton to the real content card. Security: Added Segra.dll code signing and automatic VirusTotal upload. Settings: Fixed the settings header to highlight Account when scrolled to the top. Recording: Updated OBSKit.NET to 1.4.1. Download: Segra 1.6.2 | 74.5 MB (Open Source) View: Segra Homepage | Github | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • Hey Google, these are the Gemini features I want in 2026 by Aditya Tiwari Google Gemini has been around for over three years. The AI chatbot started its journey back in 2023 (as Bard) when ChatGPT was already a talk of the town. However, it quickly attracted criticism after misrepresenting facts about the James Webb Space Telescope. The search giant spent a year fine-tuning Bard before rebranding the chatbot and its underlying generative AI model to Gemini, drawing inspiration from NASA's first human spaceflight program. Note that Bard was initially powered by LaMDA and PaLM 2; Google has since added several new features and integrations to Gemini. That said, there is scope for improvement and a gap for new features. I have been using Gemini for a while now and have realized that the chatbot lacks several features, making it harder for me to research across topics. These are mostly function-over-form updates that can improve the overall experience. Delete individual messages from a conversation Image via DepositPhotos.com One good thing about Gemini is that it can maintain context throughout the conversation. But things might get chaotic when you want to ask a related question, but don't want it to be part of your conversation in the long run. You can't ask that related question in a fresh chat because Gemini will lose the active conversation context of what you're trying to research. If Google allowed you to delete individual question/answer pairs, you could simply ask about a sub-topic and remove it from the conversation to create a smooth flow of important stuff. Offline mode Image via DepositPhotos.com A big pain of using Gemini daily is that everything loads from the cloud. It takes time for your chats to appear, and you can't view your conversation history while offline. To get a better idea, you can open the Gemini app and see how it looks without an internet connection. While Gemini models run in the cloud, it wouldn't hurt if Google could store chats (at least the text part) on the device so we can refer to them when offline. Google can also offer a lightweight version of its AI model to help with basic drafting, summarization, and other tasks. It has the Gemini Nano model, which can perform on-device processing on Google Pixel, Samsung, and some other Android brands, but it's a system feature and not related to the cloud-based Gemini app. Make temporary chats permanent I can't thank Google enough for taking the time and effort to add incognito mode or temporary chat mode to the Gemini app. It lets you have conversations without worrying that the topics will end up in your chat history or used for model training (at least on paper). Google claims that it doesn't use your temporary chats to "personalize your Gemini experience or train Google’s AI models." However, the data is stored "up to 72 hours to respond to you and to process any feedback you choose to provide." That said, I often start researching something in a temporary chat, only to realize the chatbot's answer is good enough to refer to later. Sadly, Gemini doesn't have an option to make such temporary chats permanent. In other words, I won't be able to follow up on it if I close the temporary chat. I'm left with alternatives like copying the answers into notes or another app. My digital life will get a lot better if Gemini gets a button to make temporary chats permanent. Collapse answers for a cleaner view You're heavily invested in your research game and suddenly feel the need to go up in the chat to recall something. This is when the conversation thread starts to feel like an overwhelming, unending wall of questions and answers. What if Google added a way to collapse Q&A pairs in the Gemini chat thread? It would look quite clean and easy to navigate. You'll quickly get an overview of everything you have discussed with the chatbot. Add buttons to jump between messages Suggested mockup of the feature. This reminds me of a small but useful Gemini feature that Google could add to its chatbot: the ability to hop between prompts in a conversation. Just add simple up- and down-arrow buttons, similar to YouTube Shorts, so people can quickly scroll through the messages. A table of contents or Chat Overview It's hard to get a bird's-eye view of everything you have discussed with the chatbot during a lengthy conversation. This is where a table of contents, or Chat Overview, displayed at the top of the screen, possibly in a drop-down button, might come in handy. You'll be able to get an overview of the chat and jump between messages, serving as an alternative to the up/down arrow buttons. Temporary mode for Gemini Live Image: Google You can use Gemini Live to have real-time conversations with the chatbot, which feels like you're talking to someone in the same room. However, a downside is that Gemini Live doesn't work in Temporary Chat mode, so all your conversations end up in the chat history. Google should consider expanding the temporary chat mode to include Gemini Live. Default to a specific chat One thing that feels somewhat annoying to me is that Gemini always opens in a new chat, whether on web or mobile. Sometimes, you want to return to your last chat. Google can take cues from web browsers, which let you choose whether you want to go to a new tab or a specific web page(s). Gemini can also have options to default to a specific chat when reopened. That said, generative AI chatbots have endless possibilities given the vagueness of their work. You can mold them the way you want by attaching different connectors, adding custom instructions, and including source files. It remains to be seen what Google has in store for future updates and whether anything from this wishlist gets the green light. The search giant released a stream of new Gemini updates in recent months, including Gemini 3.5 Flash and Gemini Omni Spark, adding that it now has 13 products with more than a billion users each. What do you want to see in the Gemini app? Tell us in the comments.
    • Thank you for the post. Just a FYI that links to an outside site or promoting specific software is considered spamming here. Asking general questions is fine.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Conversation Starter
      sumytbe earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • One Year In
      B4dM1k3 earned a badge
      One Year In
    • One Year In
      DarkWun earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Dedicated
      Almohandis earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • Dedicated
      JuvenileDelinquent earned a badge
      Dedicated
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      507
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      181
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      86
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      78
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      76
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!