WindowBlinds v10.4.6 beta now available

Thursday, September 15, 2016 by Island Dog | Discussion: WinCustomize News

The WindowBlinds v10.4.6 beta is now available for current Object Desktop members and current WindowBlinds customers.

Update includes:

  • Supports blurred window frames, menus, and the start menu (with Start10 installed). (Anniversary edition and higher)
  • Modern skin has a blurred pre-set sub-style

The beta can be downloaded from your Stardock account at http://download.stardock.com

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Excalpius
Reply #1 Thursday, September 15, 2016 7:41 PM

Nice!!!  So close now.   I still dream of the return of glass explorer backgrounds.  

LightStar
Reply #2 Thursday, September 15, 2016 9:03 PM

Don't know if it's just me, but I installed this on Windows 7 and Windows 10 and all is well. On Windows 8.1 though it prevents you from opening explorer, and any other window. If you load the original skin though, everything works, load a different WB skin, major problems doing anything and any skin takes a looooooooooooong time to load. So I went back to the previous beta and all is well.

 

Were we supposed to do anything special before installing this beta?

ZubaZ
Reply #3 Thursday, September 15, 2016 9:30 PM

LightStar

Don't know if it's just me, but I installed this on Windows 7 and Windows 10 and all is well. On Windows 8.1 though it prevents you from opening explorer, and any other window. If you load the original skin though, everything works, load a different WB skin, major problems doing anything and any skin takes a looooooooooooong time to load. So I went back to the previous beta and all is well.

 

Were we supposed to do anything special before installing this beta?

No need to do anything different.

I will note that the blur (in the preset sub-skin) will ONLY work with Win10 Anniversary Edition (and higher).  It will not work with Win8.

ALMonty
Reply #4 Thursday, September 15, 2016 10:35 PM

I'm with Tom here, the new update killed explorer.exe in 8.1. No windows would open. Went back to the previous beta.

Neil Banfield
Reply #5 Friday, September 16, 2016 6:58 AM

ALMonty

I'm with Tom here, the new update killed explorer.exe in 8.1. No windows would open. Went back to the previous beta.

Not seeing that here on 32 or 64 bit Windows 8.1

What else are you running which might interact with Explorer?  Any other Stardock products installed?

LightStar
Reply #6 Friday, September 16, 2016 9:46 AM

Neil Banfield


Quoting ALMonty,

I'm with Tom here, the new update killed explorer.exe in 8.1. No windows would open. Went back to the previous beta.



Not seeing that here on 32 or 64 bit Windows 8.1

What else are you running which might interact with Explorer?  Any other Stardock products installed?

 

Well, on my Windows 8.1 I am using the following products: CursorFX, IconPackager, ShadowFX (maybe that's the culprit?), Start 8 and Windowblinds, all latest versions/betas, (except Windowblinds of course). I am also running ObjectDock v1.9 Free.

ALMonty
Reply #7 Friday, September 16, 2016 9:50 AM

This is on my laptop Win 8.1 Pro 64 bit. Fences, Start 8, Cursor FX, Icon Packager and Shadow FX are the Stardock programs.

I uninstalled WindowBlinds, rebooted and installed the v10.4.6 beta and rebooted. Applied Naked Noir skin. Took a long time to apply, I would say about 2 or 3 minutes. Everything looked fine but if I put the cursor over the Task bar it would show busy and the start menu wouldn't open. Tried to open My Computer the cursor would show busy for about a minute then stop. No window would open then I noticed the cpu was pinned at 100%. I pressed ALT, Ctrl, Delete and brought up the Task Manager and there was nothing that was showing me why the cpu was so high. I tried to restart Windows Explorer but the button did nothing. So I rebooted from ALT, Ctrl, Delete it loaded fine but still had the same problems as above. Rebooted again and pressed Ctrl to shut off WB and did the uninstall-reinstall with v10.0.7 and it's fine.

Neil Banfield
Reply #8 Friday, September 16, 2016 10:17 AM

Do you have any other apps always running? (shell extensions, UltraMon, DisplayFusion, docks etc)

ALMonty
Reply #9 Friday, September 16, 2016 10:51 AM

No it's kind of bare. I am using Window's Defender as an AV and everythings up to date. 

Victechnical
Reply #10 Friday, September 16, 2016 11:32 AM

Just installed this latest beta.  Using the default Windows 10 style along with Start 10 I'm getting the blur, but I can't access WindowBlinds settings.  I can open the UI and browse styles, wallpaper, and "About", but if I click Settings the UI hangs and eventually says unresponsive.  Oddly I can click "Advanced" and "Per application" under Settings and access those options.  I was also able to apply a WindowBlinds skins without a problem.  

Neil Banfield
Reply #11 Friday, September 16, 2016 1:01 PM

Victechnical

Just installed this latest beta.  Using the default Windows 10 style along with Start 10 I'm getting the blur, but I can't access WindowBlinds settings.  I can open the UI and browse styles, wallpaper, and "About", but if I click Settings the UI hangs and eventually says unresponsive.  Oddly I can click "Advanced" and "Per application" under Settings and access those options.  I was also able to apply a WindowBlinds skins without a problem.  

Hmm.  That would suggest it is getting blocked querying something from elsewhere.  Did you uninstall WB, reboot and then install the new version?

LightStar
Reply #12 Friday, September 16, 2016 3:08 PM

Another issue with Windowblinds 10 (all releases) is that even though you set the Default sub-styles for Windows 7 / 8 / 10 in SkinStudio, WB10 no longer defaults to the sub-style for the OS you are on. You have to manually select the OS sub-style.

ZubaZ
Reply #13 Friday, September 16, 2016 5:07 PM

We've slipstreamed a fix into WindowBlinds for Windows 8.1, 64 bit.

It would be best if you uninstalled, downloaded the new build (same version number and what-not), and then reinstalled.  Reboot in between to be safe.

After you reboot, verify you don't crash (and check out the ribbon in Explorer)

And thanks for testing our betas!

LightStar
Reply #14 Friday, September 16, 2016 6:43 PM

Runs great on Windows 8.1 now, thanks for the quick fix! 

Victechnical
Reply #15 Friday, September 16, 2016 7:00 PM

Neil Banfield


Quoting Victechnical,

Just installed this latest beta.  Using the default Windows 10 style along with Start 10 I'm getting the blur, but I can't access WindowBlinds settings.  I can open the UI and browse styles, wallpaper, and "About", but if I click Settings the UI hangs and eventually says unresponsive.  Oddly I can click "Advanced" and "Per application" under Settings and access those options.  I was also able to apply a WindowBlinds skins without a problem.  



Hmm.  That would suggest it is getting blocked querying something from elsewhere.  Did you uninstall WB, reboot and then install the new version?

Oops, I installed over the top - is that likely to bork it?  I'll try uninstalling/rebooting/installing again and see if that clears it.

Neil Banfield
Reply #16 Friday, September 16, 2016 7:00 PM

LightStar

Runs great on Windows 8.1 now, thanks for the quick fix! 

You should find (we hope), the ribbon picks up the same skinning as it does on Windows 10 too on 8.1 (and 8)

LightStar
Reply #17 Friday, September 16, 2016 7:04 PM

Neil Banfield


Quoting LightStar,

Runs great on Windows 8.1 now, thanks for the quick fix! 



You should find (we hope), the ribbon picks up the same skinning as it does on Windows 10 too on 8.1 (and 8)

 

Well, I use OldNewExplorer on Windows 8.1 and 10, so I don't even see that ugly useless ribbon, but thanks for fixing it for others!

ALMonty
Reply #18 Friday, September 16, 2016 9:01 PM

YAY !! Thanks Neil (tell Brad to give you a raise)

werewolf
Reply #19 Sunday, September 18, 2016 12:20 PM

Firefox is skinning in full now!!!!

 

Thanks for that guys.  The text on the inactive tabs is invisible, but baby steps right?

Neil Banfield
Reply #20 Monday, September 19, 2016 6:11 AM

werewolf

Firefox is skinning in full now!!!!

 

Thanks for that guys.  The text on the inactive tabs is invisible, but baby steps right?

I am afraid that appears to be a bug in Firefox itself and requires a fix on their end - though we are still looking if there is anything we can do from our side.

One thing you can do is apply a Firefox theme which on Windows 10 will only apply to the tabs and if the theme uses shadows on the text then the shadows continue to paint even when Firefox decides to stop painting the inactive tab text.

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