They are only added to the accounts of current subscribers. You get them if they are a current subscriber when they are released. Otherwise, you can buy them (when generally released) at a discounted price.
Wasn't sure at the time I posted, due to the various promotions ya'll run every so often... but after a 2nd read...
jimehc
those offered to subscribers are not the same as those offered to new subscribers
if I had paid a little more attention to detail I probably would have said that instead of #34
There appears to be a lot of things that I do not like about this software and impulse.. There are even more things they don't tell you before purchase.. Thing they offer that are not there. And it is assumed that the purchaser is a pro skinner.. what even a skin is or how one uses the software to create one, i don't know and have not seen HELP files..
DaveRI is right, most of us don't skin... but we use the ODNT version so we can modify what's uploading to fit our needs - like setting new links into DesktopX
There's some skinning stuff posted at Wiki: Skinning Your PC: Tutorial Index - WinCustomize Wiki
It will give you the basics of just applying/using what's uploaded here with what you got
basically, tell what a skin is and how to use it - some of the tutorials will also give you a start on skinning
(there is no simple how to for skinning - you gotta be good with graphics and coding)
Some of it's somewhat dated (they are posted by skinners) but still will give you a heads up
Some of the apps have a help file - skin studio has a 'how do i" as part of the help menu t help you along
Some like DesktopX have a 'Product Documentation' guide on the individual web page:
ex: https://www.stardock.com/products/desktopx/
bottom right corner is "Product Documentation" which take you to a help file which include some basics on creating (not for the easily frustrated)
learning how to use the software is easier than creating -creating is not easy - but there are lots of people willing to help you out with either aspect