Sorry, Stardock. My money's going elsewhere!
Published on February 23, 2005 By messybuu In Customization Software

I was a user of Object Desktop by Stardock for the last three years. I never regreted the purchase. With Stardock’s consistent updating of its software, the quality, thhe cool new features they’d always have in betas, it made my PC much more entertaining and useful!

However, this month, I have decided that I will not renew my membership to Object Desktop. In fact, I will not use it ever again!

Think I’m wrong for this? Well, after reading this, you will agree that I should not waste another dollar on Object Desktop!

Firstly, I am no longer on a PC. Having two computers was unnecessary for what I do (nothing), and I could accomplish more if I used only one computer. Besides, my brother needed a new PC, so I gave him that and fully embraced my one true love, my iBook.

Why does this matter? Well, Object Desktop is not compatible with OS X, Apple’s operating system for the Mac. In other words, there is no way I could even use programs such as WindowBlinds and DesktopX on my computer. In fact, OS X doesn’t run programs at all! It runs applications, which are like programs, but with a different name.

Even if it could run programs, I still wouldn’t waste my money on Object Desktop. Like the Monk, I suffer from OCD (and I remember everything). Everything has to be perfect, and the options that Object Desktop would provide me would cause far too much stress on me. I didn’t suffer from customizing Windows, since it’s inherently messy, but OS X is arguably perfect, and so there’s not much I could do to improve it. Anything I changed would be changed back to the default soon after. That’s why I don’t use Konfabulator, CandyBar, or ShapeShifter, even though I purchased all three applications!

So, as you can see, it would not be prudent for me to renew my membership to Object Desktop Network. I’m sure I’ll make some people angry by posting this, and I’m sure some of you will disagree, but none of you can deny that I have made some valid points for not purchasing Object Desktop or any other Stardock program ever again (assuming they don’t ever develop any Mac applications)! However, if you can convince me to change my mind, then I’ll happily renew my membership!


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on Mar 24, 2005
oh wow, real mature people. You to Jafo.
An applcation and a program are the same thing, just a different name.
So the guy decided to go Mac, ok? Was it necessary for him to make a big fuss? No.
Respect other people... or did your moms never teach yall that?

and just FYI, I dont care if yall bash me for this. I know that i am right, and so does every toher level headed person out there in the world.
on Mar 24, 2005

Of course you are right.

It's everyone else that is wrong....

on Mar 24, 2005
This may have been said already but it showed poor taste to link to other products, kinda spiteful.


It's not as if ShapeShifter, CandyBar, or Konfabulator are competition to WindowBlinds, IconPackager, or DesktopX (well, I guess Konfabulator is a competitor, but Draginol (or is it Frogboy?) links to Konfabulator in some articles, so I don't think it's too disrespectful for me to link to it too)!
on Mar 24, 2005
Thanks for the laughs, I needed it... you have missed your calling as a comedian...
on Apr 07, 2005
Couldn't you run Virtual PC on the mac and use OD on it? I think that might work. That way you could have your cake and eat it, too.

This is my first post here, so sorry if this thread is dead.


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on Apr 07, 2005
*RAd_Tad walks in, takes a gander, twiddles his thumbs and walks out
on Apr 07, 2005
er.. gander in the context of a quick peek, before all you people start calling me a goose plucker or somthin...
on Apr 07, 2005
Some of us blokes are fair dinkum enough to know what a 'gander' is...or a 'butchers' for that matter...
on Apr 07, 2005
excuuuuuse me, but Apple as a Company and Hardware Vendor and Mac OSX as Operating System are far from perfect... the only difference is that the hardware in Macs is fairly similar (judging from G5) in "out of the box" configurations, so they don't need to tussle around with thousands of different parts being available on the market.

This whole "Apple is Perfection" Thing is making me sick...

By the way, no one will stop you from not renewing your subscription, so whats the point of all this BS anyway ???
on Apr 07, 2005
Q. What's the difference between roast beef and pea soup?







A. Anyone can roast beef.



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Oops!!!
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