

Formerly DeskScapes was an extension to the DreamScene extra, allowing for dynamic generated Dreams on top of just the motion videos allowed by DreamScene itself. Although it’s not clear what those additional features are, which may or may not be the features described above. Tomorrow, Stardock will announce DeskScapes 2.0 the second version of its desktop background visualiser tool for Windows Vista. Supports Triggers for changing animated wallpaperįreeloaders will be glad to know the standard version DeskScapes will be available for free, and there will be an enhanced version with “additional features and premium content” for $19.95.
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But it turns out Microsoft is fully aware of this release and Stardock’s involvement in the original Dreamscene is only as a content-provider.īroadly speaking, DeskScapes 2.0 is purely an incremental release of DeskScapes to support more versions of Windows, plus the occasional bug fix if there’s any.

The default filenames for the program's installer are DeskscapesConfig.exe, DreamTasks.exe, Deskscapes.exe, DreamMaker.exe or RunAsDate.exe etc. The size of the latest installation package available is 78.3 MB.
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Stardock then shifted its focus on DeskScapes – a free extension to DreamScene which allowed for dynamic renderings instead of just static video, as well as a community to share user-generated Dreams.Īs you might the same question I asked when I first heard about this, how Microsoft will ever approve of this? It’s basically slicing a huge portion of the already miniature Ultimate Extras cake to share with everybody. Some of DeskScapes aliases include 'Stardock DeskScapes', 'Stardock DeskScapes'. They then demonstrated the idea to Microsoft who partnered with them to produce the Ultimate Extra, DreamScene along with a batch of its original content. (Right) Dynamic dreams support a range of configurations to customize the experience.īit of interesting background, the implementation of an animated desktop feature in Windows Vista was actually first developed by Stardock. Supplied screenshots by Stardock: (Left) DeskScapes uses little resources even to render dynamic backgrounds.
