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WindowsBlinds, the popular Windows Skinning tool has just received an important update that adds Windows Vista compatibility. This doesn’t mean that current Windows XP skins will cease to work in Windows Vista (although, eventually some of them might have some problems).
This is due to a new technology called “SmartSkinning” which converts the past skins on the fly to meet the Windows Vista specifications. So for almost $20, you can change the look of Windows XP or Windows Vista to one of 3000+ skins available including the popular Vista Aero theme or dozens of variations of it (for XP users). Sounds like a good purchase if you ask me.
Parallels 3.0 released
Windows Vista Prices confirmed
Vista Upgrade Version requires XP or 2000 installed to install
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2 Responses for "WindowsBlinds 5.5 released"
March 23rd, 2007 at 10:25 am
1this is good
April 7th, 2007 at 2:47 am
2Please I want this software
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