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    Posted: 04 June 2006 at 12:22pm
Any chance that there will be future support for WindowBlinds WBA skin files?

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Honestly I kind of doubt it, if only because Stardock have their own skinning framework (and it is quite costly).

I can't see them allowing other companies to use their own format to create a directly competing product...

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That's kindof what I figured.  Would be cool though.  :)

Maybe someone will write a WBA to MSSTYLES converter.

I know everything can't be converted but I'm sure a good bit could.

Thanks for the reply.

 

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Originally posted by gshawn gshawn wrote:

Honestly I kind of doubt it, if only because Stardock have their own skinning framework (and it is quite costly).

I can't see them allowing other companies to use their own format to create a directly competing product...

 
 
I do not see how it would be any different than a media player (ie Real Player) playing competitors video formats.
 
... or any different than Paint Shop Pro opeing up a Photoshop file, or vice versa.... Open Office opening up a Word Document, Excel Document.... or Excel when it was gaining dominance over Lotus 123 opening their file formats.
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wrong analogies

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Zach Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 November 2006 at 3:28pm
Why - I have looked around because I was curious - I do not see any patents on the WBA file format (there could be - but if they have them, then no one seems to have mentioned it anywhere.)
 
I mean think about - rar opens zip - paint shop opens photoshop - just about everything I can think of has an import tool for other similiar product file formats.
 
... and Stardock is the last company that I could see getting in a huff about something like that - after the BS Apple has played with the in the past (while Microsoft has always played nice)
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