![]() You need additional programs to create usable static cursors, and if you want to animate them, well, good luck with that! There is no good tutorial on doing so, and the response from the Stardock Help Desk and/or community forum leaves a LOT to be desired. The problem, in addition to limiting downloads and now charging for some, is that beyond selling it as such, they also say that you can create your own cursors with it. I will include pictures of a few different cursor themes below. (EDIT: note that they limit downloads to 6 a day and more and more now, are charging for some 'featured' cursors). I do genuinely like CursorFX and at $4.99 it is (in my estimation) worth it, because there is a huge database on where you can download cursor packages for use with it. You see, the problem is that while the promise of these great customization programs is fantastic, seldom does the follow-through match. MY personal favorites include CursorFX which *used to* (now they are selling many) allow you to download and use a myriad of animated cursors (they are lovely), and their IconPackager which they SAY allows you to change all your Windows icons "at once" with custom icon packages. Basically, they market utilities for your PC (laptop, desktop) that are meant to improve some functions and to customize or "beautify" your workspace. Stardock () touts itself as "a cutting-edge innovator specializing in desktop utility software and PC entertainment".
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