Tweaks and such are nice. I’ve written before about branding and login screen customizations. However, in looking at all the tools and such, I came acrossThe Ultimate Windows Customizer., which claims to not only modify the logon screen, but allows you to change context menus, the start orb, size and look of the taskbar icons and much more than I can honestly fit into a short review.
The setup went smoothly. There didn’t seem to be any crapware installed with it.
And it has an impressive array of tweaks to choose from.
However, it got caught in this weird loop where it said an update was available. However, it never asked where to
put any of the files, and the message telling me to go run the update program did not match the name of the file run. Worse, I don’t get any options to update anything, only the standard Modify, Repair and Remove when I run the setup program. So, I would up doing a Remove and then reinstalling. Yet, even after that, it said an update was available.
So, in the end, it seems like a nice idea, but it is still very rough around the edges. My advice would be to wait for a version that fixes this.
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