It features the Star Wars logo on the front...
and a nice montage of characters comprising a 30 on the back.
Thanks and big ups to Spaghetti!
What I'm doing, what I've done, what's been done to me.
After checking the box and a few moments of configuring...make that a few minutes of configuring...I'm golden! I'll definitely be using this.
But why wasn't it enabled by default? I would think that "Enterprise users" would want more productivity-increasers and would be savvy enough to not be overwhelmed by feature inundation, but who knows.
I already have some ideas for making some .dream files - basically animate some 3d content I already have for a quick test. This could definitely be an attention-grabber for systems at stores, kiosks, tradeshows, etc. Stardock has provided six free .dream files, and they are charging a few bucks for another one.
Go to WinCustomize for more .dream files, downloading the software or picking up some user-generated content.