i am not sure i should ask (wondering if this is a can of worms

), but i am going to anyway
what sort of misleading marketing thing are you refering to paxx?
personally i have very little contact with the overt marketing actions of stardock. since i already have an OD subscription i have no need or interest.
what i do pay a lot of attention to is the software they issue. my experience is that this tends to do what it says it does, and do it very well, with the exception of the occasional beta relase bug
i suppose it could be argued that this site and the newsgroups are a subtle form of marketing. but that sort of logic seems to also encompas tech support (one of the main functions of the newsgroups) as marketing.
even when i first purchased WB, this was following finding and trying the shareware version first. i dont remember where i found it, but it was just one of the many programs i have found links to and tried. no significant marketing effect springs to mind as having lead me to trying WB.
drifting vaguely back towards the point of how Style XP is 'presented', i place *very* little faith in marketing claims of software these days. i am perhaps more cynical that the average consumer, so perhaps i am unusual in this respect.
my experience has lead me to mostly ignore talk of "resorce" or cpu usage of programs. if i want to use a program on my work (win98) machine, i am already running loads of applications, so it is easy to see if a new program is causing problems in this rather hostile environment. in fact, i only found 2 versions of WB 2 that worked on this machine. so, experience shows that theory and pactice can be quite far appart
personally, unless Style XP could put animated fish in my title bars (there is just something about the aquarium theme

) then i wouldnt be interested in it, even if it was using less resorces / cpu time. i am happy with the trade off in WB as is. if i wanted total speed from my GUI i would still be using the dos prompt.
actually, i still do use the dos prompt via cygwin