![]() ![]() Various window-tricks have been the sique trique of *every* GUI that included support for hardware acceleration beyond primitive (from NextStep to GNOME to KDE to even several add-ins for MacOS, which came about the trick-UI ship last). Then obviously you have never used a Linux distribution (or Solaris, for that matter). Never understood the fascination with that sort of thing. You may like the default OS animations, you may even go so far as to turn them off, but just because you do so does not mean everyone in the world has to.Įw, wobbly windows. Products like this add enjoyment to the use of the computer in the same way a custom theme, custom sounds, a custom logon screen, or a custom wallpaper does. ![]() The speed, style and even which animations are on are user controlled. The video simply showed a couple of simple effects. ![]() It should be noted that it can do many animations and there is nothing stopping someone for example writing a script to do a genie like effect or other effects. WindowFX 5 reintroduces these features for Windows 7 users based on customer interest as there is no product capable of this on Windows. There is no need to post suggesting you wish the product did not exist (why?) and being rude about who you think the target demographic is.įor those of you who are interested, WindowFX 2 had these features on Windows XP, but we never supported Vista or Windows 7. If you don't like the product then just move on. The animations can even be set to be quicker than the default OS ones. Nobody would normally use it like this and the video did in fact point this out at the bottom of the screen. Firstly I should point out to those who did not realise but the restore animation was set at the very slowest possible speed for the video so that the fact that the animations are using the window contents live was visible. ![]()
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