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    DesktopX was a shareware desktop enhancement program that allowed users to build their own custom desktops. Amongst its features was a complete widget engine for Windows as well as a desktop object system. User creations could be exported as .desktop files or as widgets. The program was distributed with Object Desktop as well as stand-alone.
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    DesktopX was released by Alberto Riccio in 1999 as VDE ( Verona Desktop Enhancer), and bought in 2000 by Stardock. Mini-applications created with it were called "object packs" but later rebranded as "widgets" to standardize the term. Most users used DesktopX to build alternative desktop environments.
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    DesktopX is part of Object Desktop, it is the component that gives users and corporations the power to decide their own interface to Windows in order to suit their needs and increase their productivity. DesktopX objects can be simple static icons or complicated animations with equally complex alpha-transparency.
    DesktopX is part of Object Desktop whose overall goal is make the OS flexible enough to be tailored to the user’s particular needs. Windows, by default, is a fairly one-size fits all proposition. In reality, to maximise productivity the desktop shell should be designed to meet the rather specific needs of a given company or individual.