I'm tired. I mean really tired. We've hired a half-dozen or so people this past month and a lot of the people we're bringing in are taking over jobs that I used to do. I've always been lazy, but as I get older, I seem to get lazier!
You know you're lazy when you see someone on TV on a feeding tube and you think "and hear I am, chewing my own food like I'm some sort of chump!" Thank goodness for bed pans, that's all I can say.

For those of you using Object Desktop and have been wondering what the heck is going on with ObjectBar and ControlCenter, your ship has come in. We are now directly focused on development of those two things (they're being merged). The first step in that has been getting RightClick finished. RightClick is a program that allows you to replace your Windows desktop menu with one of your own creation. Very easy to use, very powerful.
So if you have Object Desktop, check out Stardock Central and you should see it there.
In fact, if you have Object Desktop, you've probably noticed that a lot of programs on it have started getting a lot of updates. That's because we're gearing towards Object Desktop 2005 which is scheduled to be released in the next couple of months. So WindowBlinds 4.5 beta and SkinStudio 4.5 betas showed up already. Theme Manager and WindowFX have been getting updated as well.
And meanwhile, the widget wars that people just love hearing about keeps going on. The next build of DesktopX is due out next week and it has a bunch of new features that should make it easier to use and allow users to customize widgets much easier.
Meanwhile next TUESDAY is the official launch of WinCustoize 2K5. I won't be here though. I'll be in New York groveling to the various print magazines to cover our lowly stuff. Somewhere I still have a picture of my mowing Nicholas Petreley's lawn (former editor of Infoworld). You do what you gotta do.
At the same time I've been trying to grovel to Microsoft to start including us on their community outreach programs. Our 3 million unique visitors per month I hope is a persuasive argument that maybe Microsoft could help participate in events. I'd like to get a big chat event to help launch the new site. When I get back that would be a good thing to arrange. Then I can actively recruit for my World of Warcraft clan. Priorities you know.
12% of people in the poll like the current WinCustomize over the beta of the new site. The current WinCustomize runs at about 34% the speed of the new site, has fewer features, much larger pages, and is uglier. But I suppose it has its charm. Hopefully there won't be too much up an uproar when we move over.