Build a better desktop with DesktopX 3.1
Add functionality, fun to Windows 2000/XP
http://www.desktopx.net
Plymouth, MI (July 19, 2005) - Stardock, the
world's leading developer of Windows enhancement software, announced DesktopX
3.1 and DesktopX Pro 3.1 today.
DesktopX is the revolutionary program
that gives power users and novice users alike the ability to design their own
custom Windows desktops.
DesktopX works by giving Windows its own native
desktop object system. With it, users can add objects to their desktops that can
do nearly anything the user imagines. Objects can be combined together to create
mini-applications or used to build entire desktops. Users can then export their
creations as widgets (for the mini-applications) or as entire desktops (.desktop
files).
To get users started, DesktopX comes with over a dozen different
widgets including a stock-monitor, RSS reader, weather monitor, Computer
resource monitor, currency conversion, media player, dictionary, search engine
front-end, and more. It also comes with several .desktop files and a bunch
of packaged desktop objects.
DesktopX 3.1 Pro adds a relatively new
concept - gadgets. Gadgets are the same as widgets but with one key difference:
They don't require the creating program to be installed on the computer. They're
truly stand-alone programs except they have all the benefits of widgets (easy to
create, low memory and resource requirements).
"We think gadgets are the
next stage in widget evolution," said Alberto Riccio, Project Manager of
DesktopX. "If a third party creates an outstanding widget, they have to tell
their users to go and download the corresponding widget enabling program such as
DesktopX, Konfabulator, Kapsules, etc. This results in widgets always remaining
relatively simple which is why there's thousands of clocks and calendars and few
more meatier things. But with gadgets, the user exports their creation and
anyone running Windows 98 to Longhorn can use it. Companies and individual users
are not in the position of having to buy their own license of the widget
enabling program, they just get the gadget."
To encourage gadget
creation, Stardock will be launching a brand-new website called
DesktopGadgets.com in early August. It's a site that enables gadget creators to
submit their creations, name a price (including free if they want to give it
away) and distribute it. Revenue collected is split 50/50 between
DesktopGadgets.com and the gadget creator.
DesktopX 3.1 improves on 3.0
through numerous usability changes to make it easier to use, along with a new,
more sophisticated widget/desktop creation environment.
DesktopX comes in
3 forms:
- DesktopX Run-Time (client) for users who simply want to use widgets and desktops ($14.95)
- DesktopX Standard which includes a widget/desktop development environment ($24.95)
- DesktopX Pro which allows users to export their widgets as gadgets -- stand-alone programs ($69.95).
A shareware version of DesktopX Standard is also available for download on the DesktopX website. DesktopX's home page is http://www.desktopx.net . The standard version of DesktopX also comes with Stardock's Object Desktop suite of desktop enhancement utilities.
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Developer:
Stardock Corp. (www.stardock.com)
15090 Beck Rd., Suite
300
Plymouth, MI 48170
Website: www.desktopx.net
Media Contact:
Kristin Hatcher ([email protected])
734-927-0677 x105
Requires:
Windows 2000 or Windows XP
(exported gadgets should work on Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP,
Longhorn)
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About Stardock:
Stardock is a Midwestern Windows
software development company. It is best known for creating software that
extends and enhances to functionality of Microsoft Windows. Its principle
product is a suite of desktop enhancements called Object Desktop (www.objectdesktop.com) which
includes its popular utilities WindowBlinds, DesktopX, ObjectBar, IconPackager,
SkinStudio, RightClick, Keyboard LaunchPad, and much more. It is a Microsoft
gold partner ISV.
It also runs the worlds most popular desktop
customization website called WinCustomize.com (www.wincustomize.com) which receives
over 3 million unique visitors each month.
Stardock has also developed
popular PC strategy games such as the award winning Galactic Civilizations (www.galciv.com) and The Political
Machine (www.politicalmachine.com) . Its game
software is available at retail as well as through its innovative electronic
distribution network TotalGaming.net (www.totalgaming.net).
Screenshots (objects, widgets, desktops):


