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Some non-Object Desktop users have said the beta issue creates a and forces people to upgrade to Object Desktop in order to get the latest features, while Stardock says that the policy is due to too many standalone users expecting beta versions to have the same reliability as release versions, and the increased ease of releasing a build on over a separate installation Navigation Software Object Desktop Your complete Windows customization suite. On the other hand, popular components such as WindowBlinds tend to be frequently updated, with beta releases every week or two, release versions with new features every few months, and major version changes every year or so. Criticism An occasional complaint with the subscription model is that a subscriber's favourite component has not been updated recently, or may be left in for a long time. Object Viewing The equivalent of for, this allowed the display of in applications, as well as in Object Navigator. Object Security Provided basic desktop-level security. Object Schedule A folder-based task scheduler. Object Package Used to back up the desktop and other shell objects. However, as the userbase expanded from its traditional core of technical users into the wider Windows market, newer components shifted to focus on customizing the graphical user interface. Changes in focus Initially the new Object Desktop package was closely related to the OS/2 versions, with old favourites like Object Edit, Control Center and Task/Tab Launchpad being ported over. Due to significant built up over the previous years, many signed up, and Stardock survived. This program was called the Early Experience Program. To cope with this cashflow problem, Object Desktop users who had switched from OS/2 to Windows were asked to purchase Windows subscriptions in advance of the actual software, on the understanding that their subscription period would only begin when the software was reasonably complete (which ended up as December 1999). This would take time, but Stardock needed money immediately to sustain development. This required rewriting old components and writing new ones to replace those which were not appropriate for Windows.