~~~ UPDATE v1.2.3 (031912) ~~~ * Minor fix: The 'M' in March and May are now fully visible, no longer getting cut off. ~~~ UPDATE v1.2.2 (071211) ~~~ * Hard drive meters added * More backgrounds - Windows 7 Aero Blur ~~~ UPDATE v1.2 (070611) ~~~ * NowPlaying music player added. Use Winamp, Foobar, WMP... whatever you want. Yay! * RAM meter now includes mouse-over function listing used, free, and total RAM usage. * Fixed Weather description getting cut off on mouse-over. ~~~ UPDATE v1.1.5 (070511) ~~~ * Network meter now includes mouse-over function listing total network usage * Trash bin & meters now includes mouse-over function listing total disk space usage * An alternate Trash Bin icon (box) was added * Date now has a Left-Justified option * The iTunes player (with Hide options) has an alternate cover art background... if it's well received (or not) will determine the remaining player backgrounds. ~~~ UPDATE v1.1 (070211) ~~~ * GMail support * Added bigger bolder clock * More Weather options * Mouse-over effects added to certain meters (will expand upon this in the future) * iTunes player now has a 'Hide' option making it more compact but fully functional * New categories & sub-categories for better organization * Backgrounds & Dividers for extra customization ~~~
Encoded... Simplicity, elegance & variety.
Includes...
~ 4 Colors (Black/White/Grey/Red) ~ Mouse Actions: Middle-click to switch between colors
- Time - Date - CPU - RAM - SWAP - Hard Drive - Network/Bandwidth - Weather - Gmail - NowPlaying player - iTunes player - Uptime - Power - Recycle bin + meter
Would it be difficult to say double or triple the size of these meters? They're down right tiny on my 2560 x 1440 resolution. Though they look great on my bro's comp, which is why I want them
Cannot get Gmail to work. I see a lot of comments about people adding their credentials, but I do not see those options anywhere in the Default.inc or Gmail_white.ini. Anyone know where to enter this?
1) Go to weather.com 2) Do a text search for the city you're looking for (Don't use the Zip/Postal Code, won't work correctly) 3) On the resulting page, look in the URL, and at the very end should be your code, looks like USXX0000 4) Right click the your weather skin, then look for the [MeasureWeatherRSS] section, and drop the code in the URL= line (line 32 for me)
1) Go to weather.com
2) Do a text search for the city you're looking for (Don't use the Zip/Postal Code, won't work correctly)
3) On the resulting page, look in the URL, and at the very end should be your code, looks like USXX0000
4) Right click the your weather skin, then look for the [MeasureWeatherRSS] section, and drop the code in the URL= line (line 32 for me)