How to Use Theme Manager with Windows 7

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Having themes is one of the more interesting features in Windows7. There are numerous themes available through out the Internet. Managing the themes can be a challenge. For that reason, the Theme Manager, a software tool, can help you manage the themes. It can help you install the themes if you download them to your disk or import them from the web. It works by taking  existing desktop enhancement programs and applying a MyColors or Suite file.  In addition the Theme Manager supports:

  • Wallpapers
  • Icons (IconPackager themes)
  • Visual Styles (WindowBlinds)
  • Widgets (DesktopX Widgets)
  • Sounds (SoundPackager format)
  • Screen Savers (Windows format)
  • Launchers (ObjectDock, WorkShelf)
  • Boot Screens (BootSkin Vista format)
  • Animated Wallpaper (Deskscapes format)
  • Logon Screens (LogonStudio Vista format)
  • Mouse cursors (both Windows and CursorFX)
  • MP3 Players (Windows Media Player, Cool Player)

Here are the steps to follow to install the Theme Manager:

First install the theme manager

Launch the Theme Manager Wizard

Launch the Theme Manager Wizard

The License Agreement screen appears.

Accept the License Agreement

Accept the License Agreement

Identify the target folder

Installing Stardock Software

Installing Stardock Software

This will be followed ….

Completing The Installation Wizard

Completing The Installation Wizard

The Theme Manager after it is launched.

The Theme Manager

The Theme Manager

With the theme manager running…one can get other themes.

You Can Add A Theme from the Web or from the local disk.

You Can Add A Theme from the Web or from the local disk.

There are locations on the web which are available using the Theme Manager.

http://www.technospot.net/blogs/download-free-windows-7-themes-styles/

5  Free Theme Packages

5 Free Theme Packages

Theme Manager developer Stardock.com at: http://www.stardock.com/

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