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I thoroughly enjoy tweaking the registry, and I want to distill the best of my experiences and pass them on to you. Think installing programs on one drive and saving documents on another, for instance. If you just need a simple weather status check for a specific location, this Gadget will do.
Easy access controls let you change the current city. This Gadget shows just how frequent earthquakes are through its regularly updated list displaying information on tectonic tremors and aftershocks as they happen.
The sheer volume of data should convince even the most nervous doomsday theory subscriber of the relative normalcy of earthquakes. If you find yourself pasting the same sets of text over and over again, Clipboard Manager will save you a lot of time. All your copied text is organized in a tiny list. Windows Explorer keeps all your files relatively accessible, but The Magic Folder Gadget goes a step further. It lets you define a custom list of folders that you can open with just a click or two, keeping important work files or even your favorite video collection within easy reach from any application.
A history list helps you see where you've been and facilitates repeat logins. However, by providing complete real-time information on system uptime, CPU performance, and memory usage in one compact window, this gadget is still very useful.
The Control System App puts shutdown, sleep, or hibernate and other functions all just a mouse click away from users, allowing for quick, one-click power downs without going through any extra hoops. A lock switch also prevents you from accidentally shutting down. Comments John Corpuz. Topics Microsoft. See all comments I really like Rainmeter, but the Clipboard manager looks promising.
The remote desktop gadget seems useful. Huh, not so bad. Highly recommended by fanofthe May 31, Read all my 2 reviews. If you miss the Windows 7 gadgets, you'll enjoy the 8GadgetPack. In Windows 8. The 8GadgetPack functions just like the gadgets that shipped with Windows 7.
It ships with 56 gadgets. The 8GadgetPack can also be installed on Windows TaskbarEffectLT Free. What's new in this version 3. Features Brings back classic Desktop gadgets Add dozens of gadgets right on your desktop Use as a time keeper, note taker, weather, stocks, RSS reader, currency converter, or resource monitor Personalize gadgets with skins Use as an international weather and time-keeping tool right on your desktop A gadget drawer to launch your gadgets an change settings Work side-by-side with gadgets and your programs when you set gadgets to Always On Top Gadgets are stickied to your desktop and come in two sizes.
Additional information Published by Chan Software Solutions. Published by Chan Software Solutions. Developed by Allen Chan. Approximate size Age rating For all ages. Category Personalization. This app can Access all your files, peripheral devices, apps, programs and registry Use your location Access your Internet connection Microsoft. Permissions info. Installation Get this app while signed in to your Microsoft account and install on up to ten Windows 10 devices.
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