![]() ![]() WindowBlinds has been letting users do this for years on everything from Windows 98 to XP/2003 and Kaleidoscope before that on the original Mac OS (Apple also had some lovely themes in MacOS 8 Copland but pulled them before release). This concept is not a new idea having been seen in everything from Amiga OS ( MUI) to Linux ( Gnome and KDE) but it’s a good addition. Not to be confused with Windows 98 Plus pack’s themes, this support includes ‘Visual Styles’ which allows the actual appearance of the windows, buttons and various controls to take on a whole new look providing the application has been marked as being compatible with themes using a manifest (most recent applications have). One of the less-touted features of Windows XP is it’s ability to theme the user interface. 24 January 2005 Microsoft What are Visual Styles?
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