![]() Worse, Windows 10 doesn’t even come with any sound schemes: All you get is the standard set of sounds. That Windows doesn’t include such a tool is of, course, classic Microsoft: The operating system has long supported configurable sound schemes, which today are buried in a classic Control Panel interface that’s hard to find and hasn’t been seriously updated since the days of Plus! packs. “Users can also create their own sound packages to share with others via an in-app editor.” “SoundPackager 10 adds cloud access to thousands of different sounds, along with a number of all-new sound packages designed to give Windows users additional choices in how their PC sounds,” Stardock writes in the product announcement. ![]() It helps users change the default sounds in Windows using themed sound schemes that it calls sound packages. PaulĬontinuing its theme of filling in the blanks in Windows, Stardock this week released a new sound scheme manager called SoundPackager 10. ![]() UPDATE: I just emailed the winners of Stardock’s SoundPackager 10 giveaway! Please check your inbox, and thanks to Brad Wardell and Stardock for this opportunity. ![]()
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