OK. I´m back, I´m chilled, I´m sipping a Jack Daniels and Coke. OK - Stardock. They´re a company, they´re making money in the software business and all power to ´em for that. The software they produce is, for the most part, high quality - and they certainly keep plugging away at it until it works in a way that pleases them and the end-user alike. I can´t fault the way they interact with the end-users, in fact I´d be hard pushed to name a single other company that works so closely with their punters (my day job is a tech journalist so believe me - I know about this). OK - that´s the good. Now the bad. <BR> <BR>There are very few alternatives to Stardock software (at least in the specific area of GUI modification - particularly Windowblinds style programs) and what little software there is soon experiences the full onslaught of the Stardock spin machine (step forward and bow, Brad) - witness several threads over at Neowin, as StyleXP gets a rubbishing - witness also, several threads over at custo, as StyleXP gets a rubbishing. Do I expect Brad to sing the praises of StyleXP? Of course not - but it´s pretty undiignified watching him take the program apart, particularly since the StyleXP team are about as much of a threat to Stardock as Corel are to Microsoft. Lots of folks (myself included) simply prefer the visual styles you get with StyleXP, such as Sosumi XP or FatalE. Why is that so hard to understand? <BR> <BR>As to Wincustomise. I held out great hopes for that site and thought it´d be operated along fairly egalitarian lines as a true replacement for the much-missed Skinz. It hasn´t worked out that way - not even remotely that way. The applications listed are little more than a cherry-picked selection of programs that are no threat to Stardock´s own products. Is it naive to expect to see programs like Hoverdesk or StyleXP listed on a site paid for by Stardock? Possibly, but their supposed intention was to create a skinning portal - what they actually produced was nothing more than a Stardock showcase. Of the staggeringly enormous list of 23 programs listed in the Wincusto library, two are general sections (wallpapers and screenshots), 10 are third party programs and 11 are Stardock creations. Gee - how very democratic. I´ve mentioned to Brad himself that the news stories at Wincusto are always heavily Stardock-biased and he said that was because nobody every submitted news to them - strange then that the two news stories I ever bothered to submit (one of which was about an interesting report into GUI customisation in a newspaper) never got a look-in. <BR> <BR>And then there´s the general attitude of the users of the site which is frosty at best and down-right ignorant at worst. Time and time again I´ve seen the Wincusto mafia round on someone because they have the nerve to criticise something to do with the site or to do with Stardock. And yes Brad - of course there are flame wars at other sites - but on those other sites people tend to get flamed for saying something dumb or inflamatory, rather than something that merely goes against the doctrines of the site´s owners. I´ve no doubt there are some nice folks over at Wincustomise, but similarly there are some who need to learn how to turn their computer off occasionally and get outside once in a while - they have Wincusto myopia. <BR> <BR>As to the fact that Wincusto is moderated, I can see where ChiChi´s coming on this one - sure you keep out the real crap, but you also end up with a library full of work by the same 50 people done in the same 50 styles. I´ve no idea what the selection criteria for walls is at Wincusto, I can only comment on my own experiences on this, but of the three I´ve submitted, all got rejected - one of which when upped to ThemeXP (
http://www.themexp.org/view_info.php?id=9517) got 800 downloads (1100 views - not a bad conversion rate) in the space of about a week. Was it a bad wallpaper? The people downloading it at ThemeXP clearly didn´t think so. Would it have been well-recieved at Wincustomise? I´ll never know. Did I sulk when my walls got rejected by the Wincusto guys? Of course not, I just upped ´em to DevArt and DeskMod and ThemeXP in the hope that I´d get some feedback from the people there, without having to justify myself to a panel of moderators. <BR> <BR>I have no idea why Wincustomise turned out the way it did, but I´m not going to be paying it many visits in the future and I´m certainly not going to be uploading anything there (probably not actually that big a deal since I´m too busy working to skin these days and I was hardly prolific even when I was skinning). At the very least I think Stardock should reconsider the list of programs they have in their library, particularly since people are now paying for the service. If I was going to subscribe to a skins site (and I´m certainly not against that in principle) I´d sure as hell want a little more than 21 cherry-picked apps. <BR> <BR>Right ... fingers ache ... going to the pub.