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Don't Fear the Penguin
Published on April 1, 2008 By Zoomba In WinCustomize News

2008 April Fools Joke 

For seven years, WinCustomize has been the home for Windows GUI Customization.  Users from around the globe come here every day to download skins, icons, wallpapers and more to change the way the Windows Operating System look, feels and behaves.  While Windows remains the dominant operating system in the world, we've been watching the steady growth of both Apple's OS X and Linux as alternative OS choices.

As both have matured and grown in popularity, we've seen new opportunities in skinning, and noted that there is surprisingly little in focused support or communities dedicated to skinning these platforms.

It's always been our attitude that skinning is about giving users choice and artists a place to showcase and share their work.  We want that same choice and opportunity to be available to our friends on the other side of the OS aisle too.

The changes won't be immediate as we have work to do on the site to ensure that we work properly with Konqueror, Safari and Galeon.  We're even planning a special text-only version for those of you who refuse to use a GUI at all and surf the web using Lynx.

For our initial offerings, we'll be launching theme galleries for KDE and Gnome, and MacOS X Dashboard Widgets.  Expect it to be handled via a subsite sort of like http://dream.wincustomize.com/  This will allow us to make a Linux and Mac browser compatible site much quicker than trying to go through and convert all of WinCustomize. 

This is actually just our first step in in supporting the skinning world beyond our native platform.  Once the site is there to support it, we will begin work on porting some of our more popular apps to these other platforms.


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on Apr 01, 2008
And then you're gonna come out to my house and paint the 63 Plymouth Valiant in my backyard to look like the Duke's Of Hazard car.
on Apr 01, 2008
*sniffs the air* Hmm...smells rather interesting. I sense something to do with April 1st, if you ask me.
on Apr 01, 2008
This post is questionable since it is on 01 Apr, but also might be really the real deal
No chance. Every year on April fool's day, the first article you read that sounds even remotely "questionable" is absolutely untrue. In the past, they have been a bit more shocking... the saying WC was merging with DA, that was a good one. This year they went more for trying to be believable to trick more people...
on Apr 01, 2008
you may also notice something when you try to click on a user name... true...
on Apr 01, 2008

the username true bit is a site bug.  We're aware of it.

on Apr 01, 2008
Happy April 1st!
on Apr 01, 2008
No chance. Every year on April fool's day, the first article you read that sounds even remotely "questionable" is absolutely untrue. In the past, they have been a bit more shocking... the saying WC was merging with DA, that was a good one. This year they went more for trying to be believable to trick more people...
What about a few years down the road? I understand that this is definitely a 0104 joke... but some things might just change overnight, especially for things like linux galleries.
on Apr 01, 2008
hahahahaha Happy April Fools Day!!! This one is good, but last years was better.      
on Apr 01, 2008
Rightttttttttttttttt....
on Apr 01, 2008
Great news... now I'll have someplace to upload the 16,000 odd Ubuntu themes I did just using crayons and textas on old butchers paper.
on Apr 01, 2008
Great joke guys! You had me up to the part about Lynx. Ah, now if only it were true, I'd bail on MICRO$OFT faster than you can say Windowblinds.
on Apr 01, 2008

I'd bail on MICRO$OFT faster than you can say Windowblinds.

I dunno... I can say "WindowBlinds" really really fast...

on Apr 01, 2008
This is a little to obvious.....  
on Apr 01, 2008
on Apr 01, 2008
I'm so excited to hear this because I've considered switching to Mac for a long time. And after my experience with Vista, I'm even more likely to do so if Windows 7 isn't way, way better. One of the big things keeping me with Windows is all the fun stuff in Object Desktop (and a few other key apps).
poor sStubby
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