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I told you it was coming...
Published on May 22, 2007 By Zoomba In OS Customization

About 4 months ago, I posted a small chart detailing several of Stardock's applications, their current status running on Windows Vista, and (if applicable) their targeted "Vista-Ready" date.  Since the original list was posted in January, a lot has changed.  Some of the original dates came to pass, some didn't, and it's about time we put up a more accurate and up-to-date list for the coming months.

  Vista Status Vista Version Testing Phase Targeted Beta Date Targeted Release Date
DeskScapes Ready 1.0      
WindowBlinds Ready 5.5      
IconPackager Ready 3.2      
ObjectDock Ready 1.9      
Keyboard LaunchPad Ready 1.6      
LogonStudio Vista Ready 1.0      
KeepSafe Ready 1.1      
Multiplicity Ready 1.1      
           
CursorVista Testing 1.0 Internal Alpha Summer, 2007 Fall, 2007
TweakVista Testing 1.0 Beta Available to OD Subs August, 2007
DesktopX Testing 3.5 Internal Alpha Late Spring, 2007 Summer, 2007
           
IconDeveloper In Development 2.0   Summer, 2007 Fall, 2007
SkinStudio In Development 6.0   Summer, 2007 Fall, 2007
SoundPackager In Development 1.0   July, 2007 September, 2007
ObjectBar In Development 2.01   Summer, 2007 Summer, 2007
RightClick In Development 1.2   Summer, 2007 Summer, 2007
IconX In Development 1.2   Summer, 2007 Summer, 2007
ObjectEdit In Development     Summer, 2007 Summer, 2007

Frequently Asked Questions:

  1. Hey, where is <Insert Application Here>?  I don't see it, does that mean it won't ever get a Vista version?
    The list above is a list of applications CURRENTLY supported under Vista, and what we have on the schedule to update in the next several months.  Though the chart has items listed as "Fall" it really only goes up through the end of September/early October.  If an application is not listed here, it's just not on the schedule to see either a beta or release prior to September.
  2. Wow, it looks like all you guys are doing is making Vista updates this year.  Is Windows XP development dead?
    Not by a long shot.  WindowBlinds 6.0, SkinStudio 6.0, SoundPackager and IconDeveloper are all getting significant updates that will directly benefit our XP users.  Development on Windows XP is alive and well and will be for some time to come.  Most of us still have XP running on at least one system at the office, and at home.  We want updates to XP products as much as you do!  This list is just for people concerned over when their favorite apps will make it to Vista.
  3. What about 64 bit support?
    This article isn't about 64 bit support.  While we do know that many of you are very concerned over this since you moved to 64-bit when Vista came out, we currently don't have a schedule we can give you.  Certain items like WindowBlinds and IconPackager are definitely coming soon, and others such as DeskScapes and TweakVista already have 64-bit support.
  4. Do These Versions Also Work on XP?
    With the exception of Vista-specific applications such as DeskScapes, TweakVista, LogonStudio Vista, and CursorVista, all applications listed above work under WindowsXP.  We try to be very clear when an application is Vista-only.

Comments (Page 2)
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on May 24, 2007
Wow. a lot of work going on over there! What can i say; i'm looking forward to soundpackager and objectedit!

M
on May 24, 2007
What about Windowblinds Vista x64??.

on May 24, 2007
What about Windowblinds Vista x64??.

See Item #3 in the original post.
on May 24, 2007
What about XP support for SoundPackager?
on May 25, 2007
What about XP support for SoundPackager?


# Wow, it looks like all you guys are doing is making Vista updates this year. Is Windows XP development dead?
Not by a long shot. WindowBlinds 6.0, SkinStudio 6.0, SoundPackager and IconDeveloper are all getting significant updates that will directly benefit our XP users. Development on Windows XP is alive and well and will be for some time to come. Most of us still have XP running on at least one system at the office, and at home. We want updates to XP products as much as you do! This list is just for people concerned over when their favorite apps will make it to Vista.


It's My Secret
on May 25, 2007
BTW, there is a beta (3.49[b].006) of DesktopX 3.5 (Pro) on Stardock central.
on May 25, 2007
There is?! whoho!!!
on May 25, 2007
oh... SDC crashed....
on May 25, 2007
worked now! whohoo!
on May 26, 2007
Why can't I see the Desktopx pro on stardock central? I have object desktop too.
on May 30, 2007
Seems sdc doesn't give us all beta's for some reason.
on May 30, 2007
DX Pro escaped before it was supposed to.  It will be released when it's ready.
Those that were "lucky" enough to get it while available are taking their chances. 
on Aug 01, 2007
SKS Vista version should be 6.0?
on Aug 17, 2007
A little confused. When an application like DX or OB say they are vista compatible, does this mean 32 bit, 64 bit or will it work on either. One last thought, when the updates are made would it be possible to include this information in the history?
on Aug 17, 2007
When an application like DX or OB say they are vista compatible, does this mean 32 bit, 64 bit or will it work on either.

From the article:
What about 64 bit support?
This article isn't about 64 bit support. While we do know that many of you are very concerned over this since you moved to 64-bit when Vista came out, we currently don't have a schedule we can give you. Certain items like WindowBlinds and IconPackager are definitely coming soon, and others such as DeskScapes and TweakVista already have 64-bit support.

when the updates are made would it be possible to include this information in the history?

In Stardock Central, you can always click on the History button in teh lower pane (with the product description) and see what was changed
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