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Winstep Full Pak 1.0


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 895 Limitations None
Publisher Winstep Software Technologies File Size 8.5M
Date added 18 Dec 2002 Check your speed

Winstep Full Pak is a collection of utilities and desktop enhancements that will change the way you work with Windows. Want your computer to look like NeXT, KDE, a Mac, or like something from a William Gibson novel?

It includes NextStart, a powerful replacement for the Windows start menu, system tray, and Taskbar. It is fully skinnable, with a wide range of themes supplied with the package and hundreds more available online. NextStart also offers fully configurable menus that can float anywhere on the desktop and can be called up with a simple mouse-click, hot key combination, or by a simple "bump" at the edge of the screen with the cursor. NextStart also offers built-in file browsing and task management, supports full drag-and-drop functionality (both to and from menus), and many other features.

It also includes Workshelf, a skinnable, multi-page, tabbed desktop replacement. It can be used as a simple dock positioned anywhere on your screen or can alternatively be resized to almost full-screen size, offering a quick and efficient way of launching applications, accessing recent documents, managing your Internet connections, and much more. Workshelf also supports plug-in modules.

Also included is Fontbrowser, a simple method for previewing and managing fonts, inspired by the font panel from the NeXTSTEP OS.

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