- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try $10.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: December 13, 2001
- Total Downloads: 4,000,188
- Downloads last week: 5,370
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- CNET editors' rating: stars
- Average user rating: stars out of 293 votes
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: CNET Staff on December 07, 2008
Sick of looking at that same old cursor? Us too. Click any of the animated 3D pointers on CursorFX to view the change before you even close the app. CursorFX starts you off with a handful of well-designed cursors, from the prim, sleek arrow replacement to a lightsaber look-alike or a grinding gear. More freebies await in Stardock's online user gallery.
These basic cursor-changing functions are free to use, but those seeking more performative tricks can upgrade to the Plus version. $19.95 unlocks features that have your cursor dot the screen with color each time you click or leaving trails of bubbles in its wake.
Anyone can tweak the custom cursor's look and feel and can easily revert to the standard model if you need a reminder of what you've left behind. CursorFX integrates into the Mouse panel, takes only about 1MB of RAM, and does not slow the cursor's movement. This free application is a must-have for upgrading Vista or XP's look.
Publisher's description
From Stardock :Cursor XP is a new program that uses the new video features of Windows XP to provide incredibly cool looking cursors. Cursors can have any size and can have a host of special effects associated with them.
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