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Auslogics Visual Styler

Version: 3.1.15.145

Downloads Count: 442

License Type: Trial

Price: $25

Date Added: Sep 11, 2008

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003

Requirements: 256MB RAM, 12 Mb available disk space

File Size: 4237 KB

Author: Auslogics

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Editorial Review of Auslogics Visual Styler

If you're looking for a simple, visually appealing way to dress up your PC, Auslogics Visual Styler is worth the download. It offers plenty of ways to customize the way Windows looks. It gives you instant access to many deeply hidden Windows customization features, and adds some twists of its own. So, for example, it will let you change the resolution of your icons, their size, the space between them, and even whether there should be a shortcut arrow on them. You can also change which desktop icons to use for Internet Explorer, the Recycle Bin, drives, folders, and so on. There's also a wallpaper changer that will change the wallpaper used every time your PC starts.

There's plenty more, including a simple way to download and use wallpapers from the Internet. This program won't let you change Windows to the same degree that a program like 3DNA Desktop does. But if you're looking for an easy way to change common Windows elements, it's a good bet.

--Preston Gralla

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