Description The goal of WindowBlinds is to give users the power to make Windows look and feel how they want it to. For the past decade, Microsoft, IBM, and Apple have dictated to users how their GUIs would operate. Every other mass market product such as, cars, cell phones, refrigerators, etc. come in many shapes and sizes. Yet every PC and every Macintosh looks essentially the same.
WindowBlinds is the first and only program that goes all the way to change this. Now users have control over how their GUI is going to look and feel. What is done with this new found power depends on the user. Some users make WindowBlinds into the ultimate eye candy utility by making Windows look like everything from their favorite cartoon characters etched on the sides all the way to making every window look like a television. Other users enhance their productivity by using its ability to add new buttons to the GUI (roll-up buttons, always on top buttons, program launching buttons, menus, etc.). And still others use it as a power user GUI in which they use the available plug-ins users have made for it to control their MP3 player, keep track of the time, or whatever other information or controls they’d like to have integrated as a native part of Windows.