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Old 11-02-2009, 11:47 PM   #1
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Default Win7/Vista gadgets. List yours

I found a kick as internet radio gadget and the 80's channel plays hit after hit. Non-of that "who the hell is this" shit.

Aji's Online Radio 2.0


Clocktopia (v1-5) has some nice clocks.

There's some tv ones I'm still figuring out. Nothing like watching some russian channels.
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Old 11-03-2009, 08:05 AM   #2
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None. They use up too much screen real estate, for my liking.
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Old 11-03-2009, 08:22 AM   #3
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I'm boring. Clock, calendar, weather, newsfeeds with only feeds from DPReview.

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None. They use up too much screen real estate, for my liking.
Only if you have them set to always be on top. If not, then they take up nothing.
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Only if you have them set to always be on top. If not, then they take up nothing.
So why have desktop widgets if I won't keep them on my desktop?
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So why have desktop widgets if I won't keep them on my desktop?
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Because they ARE on your desktop, not in your applications, and the Windows logo key + D allows you to instantly minimize all windows and show the desktop. Logo+D also restores all windows.
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Because they ARE on your desktop, not in your applications, and the Windows logo key + D allows you to instantly minimize all windows and show the desktop. Logo+D also restores all windows.
I think I'm not making my point clear - I use my desktop space for shortcut icons for commonly used apps - I don't want widgets EVER to be in the way of those icons.
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I think I'm not making my point clear - I use my desktop space for shortcut icons for commonly used apps - I don't want widgets EVER to be in the way of those icons.
Well that's a different story. I prefer to keep my desktop relatively uncluttered and the few shortcuts that I do put there are typically on the left and top.
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Well that's a different story. I prefer to keep my desktop relatively uncluttered and the few shortcuts that I do put there are typically on the left and top.
I used to be that way, too. But there's so many tools I need to use for my work these days, my list of must-have shortcuts has grown. It's so much faster than drilling down the Start menu and easier than having a shit-ton of pinned items on my Start bar.
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Weather, Clock and processor/memory meter.

Very short list.
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I used to be that way, too. But there's so many tools I need to use for my work these days, my list of must-have shortcuts has grown. It's so much faster than drilling down the Start menu and easier than having a shit-ton of pinned items on my Start bar.
Have you considered using folders that are pinned as hidden shortcut bars? Just put the link in a folder and then drag the folder to the edge of the screen, making it a shortcut bar. It's efficient and keeps the desktop clean.
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