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Published on August 9, 2006 By Zoomba In WinCustomize News
With the launch of the new Stardock website, Object Desktop 2007 and Windows Vista just around the corner, the time has come to kick it up a notch, so to speak, here on WinCustomize, the premier online community for all things UI customization.  A lot of work is going on behind the scenes right now for WinCustomize.com.  You've already seen the new forums, and the increase of activity here on the front news page, but we have even more great stuff in store for you in the coming months!  There's going to be a site refresh like there was for WinCustomize 2k5, new exclusive content in the form of tutorials, interviews and articles, not to mention contests!

One of the main goals is to engage the community more in what goes on here day-to-day.  We'll be working to bring new and interesting skinners to everyone's attention.  We'll be taking steps to ensure this is a more welcoming place for someone new to skinning.  A new emphasis will be placed on getting better help resources to the community.  And we'll be working to highlight community work and projects a lot more.

This article is focusing on what we're doing from a content and community perspective.  At the moment we can't say much on the technical refresh, but definitely expect to hear more about that as we get closer and closer to the unveiling of WinCustomize 2k7. 

So here's a taste of some of the fun and interesting content you can expect to see in the coming months:

  • Skinner of the Month
    Every month, we'll be picking out a different skinner from the community to profile.  These will tend to be lesser known skinners who show promise and deserve some recognition for the contributions they're making to the site and skinning as a whole.
  • Community Interviews
    At least once a month, we'll sit down with a member of the community and ask them questions about their work, their views on skinning and computing in general etc.  You'll even be able to submit your own questions.
  • Tutorials
    One of the areas we lack in currently is the tutorials section.  While we have many excellent articles in there at the moment, such as RomanDA's DesktopX Widget tutorials, there are still many gaps we need to fill.  The best place for these articles to come from is from the community who uses the tools on a daily basis.  I will be in contact with skinners in the next few weeks polling for interest in writing these articles.  But even if you aren't contacted and want to write one, please drop me a line, I'll be more than happy to work with you.
  • "How I Did This"
    This is different from a tutorial, which steps you through the technical process behind building a skin, icon set, cursor etc.  What these articles will be, are a look at the creative process behind the works.  Instead of focusing on the "How" of building a UI element, we'll be taking a peek at the "Why"
  • Contests/Competitions
    Starting soon, we will start running periodic contests and competitions here on WinCustomize.  They will range in size from small tasks like designing a limited icon pack around a central theme, all the way up to large suite and multi-category competitions like the GUI Championships of years past.
  • Pick of the Week
    Every week, members of the moderator team will toss out what their favorite submission for the week was, be it a cursor, a wall, WindowBlind etc.  This will hopefully encourage more people to submit their work, or existing members to try and refine their work a bit more in hopes of getting included in this weekly feature.
  • All-New Skinnable Look & Feel to WinCustomize
    This is both a technical improvement and new content.  Part of WinCustomize 2007 will be a much more customizable interface that will be faster than ever before.  Expect more details on this bit in particular in the coming months.

There will of course be more content coming your way in the form of more news, maybe some product previews and perhaps, if you're all really good, we'll preview some of the new site as we get it pieced together.  Oh, and keep your eyes peeled for news on the 2006 GUI Championships!  That'll be coming up really soon!

Something else to keep an eye out for is a revival of the Under the Skin podcast, hosted by our very own DoctorNick and CerebroJD.  We're the only customization community out there that has its own podcast!  Be sure to check it out, and I'm sure they'd welcome community participation.  So if there's anything going on here on WinCustomize or skinning in general that you want to talk about, give these guys a ring.  The show really depends on regular community participation!

We want WinCustomize to be a site you come to each and every day for news, articles, contests and more.


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on Aug 09, 2006
Sounds like this is going to be an exciting place in the coming months. I'm looking forward to finally being able to skin Wincustomize again among other things.

Woohoo
on Aug 09, 2006
coool

on Aug 09, 2006
Sounds like exciting times ahead. Bring it on!!!   
on Aug 09, 2006
The up and coming areas sounds promising.
I really am looking forward to the "How I Did This" section.
It'll be great to see the creative process of the object dock icons and themes.

Solid.
on Aug 09, 2006
Great cant wait for a step by step windowblinds creation tute for dummies like me
on Aug 09, 2006

Great work.

on Aug 09, 2006
awesome! Looking forward to it!
on Aug 09, 2006
Why do you insist on subscribers writing the instructions to skin studio, why can't the creators of skin studio write the instructions? Would General Motors ask the consumer to write the owners manuel? You put out a new version of Skin studio and windowblinds and leave the on line tutorials to someone else and the ones you have now are outdated and cover the basics only. What exactly is the mission statement at stardock I wonder. I've never seen a company quite like it, build a product and then let consumer figure it out on their own. Like Sweetasman01 who wants the instructions, how many consumers are out there trying to figure things out on their own because you refuse to write the instructions down somewhere? I've never had anyone explain why you can't skin the "all programs" portion of the start menu, I've never seen the instructions on how to skin extra images or create avi for use with the program, in fact there isn't any instruction on the throbber section. I have been critcal of this for quite sometime and still subscribe, still renew year after year, it will be like that so long as you stay in business. But there are new skinners in the distance who should be able to read about skinstudio and see items like "comes with step by step instruction". Who knows.........maybe sales would increase a little. I don't want tutorials scattered around the web, I want the responsible party to own up to their obligation. I want the insiders to share their knowledge of how to make the damn thing work. I don't care how you built it, that's your business but the consumer needs to know to make it work.
on Aug 09, 2006
Oh and one other thing, I want to see skins outnumber wallpaper. That would be a good thing.
on Aug 09, 2006
@Adam Michael - I totally agree with you on this one. There is no definative step by step manual on skinstudio and a lot i had to figure out for myself. I do not expect to buy a product with a "You figure it out" implication. I disagree with the above statement that WC is the premier for all things UI customization as, compared to similar sites, WC lacks categorys and does not deal in some of the more popular UI categorys.
on Aug 09, 2006
Stee03 If you feel we lack where others are strong, please pass along recommendations as to what we should be including. Constructive feedback is very much needced.
on Aug 09, 2006
An owner's manual for a car doesn't teach you how to drive.   

Adam N has done some good tutorials for Windowblinds but they aren't easy to find. They should be easier to access.

on Aug 09, 2006
Is the "New Exclusive Content Coming to WinCustomize" for subscribers or everyone? Everyone is cool . . but more subscriber love is good too.   
on Aug 09, 2006
Sounds like some exciting changes are going to be taking place, I am looking forward to this.

Its very cool that you are going to be getting some articles from skinners of the community, hopefully we can get some by danilloOc, treetog, and more of the greats!!

And some of us like figuring things out for ourselves when it comes to making a skin, and if we can't thats what the other community members are for, to share their wealth of knowledge.
on Aug 09, 2006
I am also looking forward to the material on actually creating a skin. One of the first things I always do when buying a piece of software is to browse through the help section or the manual. OK, that's a lie. First I screw around with the program until I realize that I don't really understand it and then I check out the manual.

It was a real surprise when I first got some of the various Stardock programs to find that there were NO instructions of any kind on what to do. Nor on the home site outside of a few cursory items. I would love to be able to design something besides screenshots (which they haven't accepted lately even though one of them was outstanding :SNIFF!. A detailed tutorial, easily found in a permanent location just for such things, would be great. And I agree with the above comments that it would probably bring in more business from wannabe skinners who are currently too intimidated to go the full route.
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