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Happy Birthday
Published on April 10, 2008 By Zoomba In WinCustomize News

Winstep XtremeIt may be hard to believe, but Winstep Software Technologies, the company behind Winstep, the integrated suite of Windows shell enhancement/replacement tools, turns 10 years old today.  April 10th, 1998.  Today we'd like to extend our congratulations to Jorge and crew on making something that really has stood the test of time.  They survived the dot-com bust and are still going strong!

As a thank-you to the community for a decade of support, they're offering Winstep Xtreme for a discounted rate of $19.95 for today (April 10th) only.  This is a 50% discount over the regular rate.  The offer is only available via Bits du Jour, which has a handy counter on the page letting you know exactly how much time is left on the deal.

Once you grab a copy of Winstep Xtreme, be sure to check out the Winstep gallery here at WinCustomize!

Congrats to Jorge and here's to another great ten years!

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on Apr 10, 2008
Thanks again for making me feel just a wee bit older.  

Scarebear just released a new theme last month that was featured at WC.  Be sure to take a look!

Jorge . . thanks for years of great product and support.  Here's to the next ten.  Happy Birthday!
on Apr 10, 2008
Thank you, Jorge and all the WinStep crew, for the generous discount! I'm excited about trying your product! Best wishes for continued prosperity!
Thanks, Zoomba, for making us aware of this deal!
on Apr 10, 2008

Blimey....ten years....

Time flies when you're having fun...

Congrats, Jorge...

on Apr 10, 2008
Congrats Jorge...and thank you!
on Apr 10, 2008
Just needed to add that Winstep has certainly changed the way I can skin things, I have learnt so much !! Its a really great application, and I definitely would recommend Winstep to anyone who wants to learn how to skin it ... and its' fairly easy to skin as well ... Congratulations to Jorge and everyone involved with Winstep ..
on Apr 10, 2008
Thanks everybody!

Almost can't believe it's been 10 years, either. 1998 seems like only yesterday, when John T.Folden and I got together to create NextSTART and Winstep Software Technologies. At the time there was no true skinnable menu system out there, which is why I created one, as me and John were both trying to re-create the NeXT OS environment on Windows.

At the time even WindowBlinds was still in early incarnation states (0.38 Beta, if I remember correctly) and Brad Wardel was struggling to get Stardock off the ground after the death of the OS/2 market.

It's a credit to his marketing genius how he managed to make Stardock the reference company for OS customization not once, but twice (first time for OS/2, second time for Windows)! If it wasn't for him, the skinning market would not have become mainstream and there would be no skinning community as we know it today. Hats off to him as well!  
on Apr 10, 2008
Dang!  look at that member #!  
on Apr 10, 2008
Congrats Jorge! I've seen many skinnable applications come and go over the years. Few have managed to not only survive, but improve with each new edition. WinStep certainly has done that. Here's to ten more years at least
on Apr 10, 2008
Damn! Double post!
on Apr 10, 2008
What a great deal!! I couldn't pass that up!! Thank you and Happy Anniversary Winstep! (Jorge)
on Apr 10, 2008
Well, I have a silly question: do WinStep and WindowBlinds work together harmoniously? In other words, if I'm running WinStep will by NextStart menu be skinned to look like the current 'blind I have running? Also, I realize this may not be the right forum for this question, but I guess I'm trying to figure out it if this software is right for me: what are the key differences between WinStep Xtreme and Aston Shell?
on Apr 10, 2008
It's a respect relationship: WindowBlinds leaves Winstep alone and Winstep leaves WindowBlinds alone. Usually you can always find a WindowBlinds theme that goes well with or is a companion to a specific Winstep theme. As for the Aston Shell comparison, well, try both and find out for yourself.  For starters, Aston replaces Windows Explorer as the shell, while Winstep Xtreme does its job as a normal application.
on Apr 10, 2008
Wow! Ten years! Time does go by fast...Congrats!!!  
on Apr 10, 2008
Thanks for the info, Jorge!
on Apr 10, 2008

Dang! look at that member #!

It's interesting to look at the respondent's numbers.... both old AND new ....shows the enduring success/appeal/awareness of JC's proggy....

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