I sometimes wonder if we don't exist in a bit of a bubble here at WinCustomize. Is customization really on the rise or is it our deeply rooted need for it to be so that convinces us that it is. After all, we think of ourselves as average, everyday people. We certainly don't think of ourselves as exclusive. We want to belong, just like everyone else, so if we enjoy customizing Windows shouldn't everyone?
I work in a printing company with a huge graphics design department. The department is outfitted with 90 percent PC's and about 10 percent Mac's. The rest of the company is all PC. There is a total of 56 PC's and 3 Mac's in the company. The really strange thing is in the design department there is not one PC with so much as a wallpaper being displayed. These are all very creative people, yet their desktops consist of either Windows supplied walls or just solid colour blank screens. Boring!!
I've often told them of WindowBlinds and all of the OD apps. I pull my hair out sometimes trying to convince them that it's ok to run these. It's ok to liven up the desktop. I try to educate them that some of these apps are more than just eye candy, that they can also be performance enhancing.
Unfortunately, I just kept getting hit with the same old fear of the unknown. They are so sure that anything other than the big design software names (Adobe, Corel, etc.) running on their systems is going to cause problems. My head gets sore from baning it against the wall (no pun intended

) so often.
So, I am left wondering, is alot of the world like that? I mean, if the really creative, free spirited people in our society are too timid to move into Windows customization are we really to believe that the average, everyday work-a-day Joe/Josephine is going to step headlong into this new form desktop expression.
All I can say is, I certainly hope so.