If you’re a Windows 10 user, you’re probably familiar with the feature called WindowBlinds. This is a way to customize the look of your computer so that it looks more like a traditional windowed computer. Windows 11 now has WindowBlinds, which is a similar feature but much more advanced. You can now choose between different styles and colors for your windows, as well as add custom icons and text. WindowBlinds is an important feature because it lets you customize the look of your Windows 11 computer in ways that are unique to you. If you’re not comfortable with the default look of your computer, WindowBlinds can help make it more like what you’re used to.
WindowBlinds is a popular application for customizing the look and feel of Windows, which has been developed by Stardock since 1998. Now there’s finally a release for Windows 11.
Stardock has released a beta version of WindowBlinds 11, the first version to fully support Windows 11. Just like previous versions, you can apply custom skins to the entire operating system, easily change system fonts, and design your own skins if you don’t like the existing library. There are a few new features besides Windows 11 support, though — automatic dark mode is available, DPI scaling works better, and there’s an integrated browser for finding skins.
You can drastically change the look of your PC with WindowBlinds, even down to completely replacing the Start Menu, like Classic Shell (which isn’t updated for Windows 11) or Start11 (also from Stardock). There are themes available that mimic the appearance of Windows XP or Windows 7, as well as more modern skins that can just provide a fresh look.
You can try out the WindowBlinds 11 Beta from the Stardock website. There’s a free trial available, and the regular cost is $14.99.
Source: Stardock Via: Thurrot