Better clarified how you should enter your email username and password.Changed how the Recycle Bin app handled displaying the 'Empty' option when showing its current size.Fixed Weather Code entry box not displaying in the proper location.Added four themes: Green, Red, Blue, and Dark Orange.Removed the version history tab in the config.Temporarily took away the resolution request button.This is the correct, and clean, version of CoreTemp. The file is now being hosted on Mediafire.Ĭhanged the CoreTemp download link.Changed CoreTemp download link because of Dropbox blocking my account due to too much traffic.I'll have a clean, safe version of the program ready for download ASAP. If this changes again, please, anyone inform me! There seem to be no more trojan warnings coming from the program's installer. Special thanks to user Unramaan for alerting me to this issue!Ĭhanged CoreTemp download link back to its parent website. This will be the last time I'll change the download link unless it's absolutely necessary. This event occurs differently depending on what web browser you're using. Updated the weather parser to use 's new XML feed URL.Ĭhanged CoreTemp download link back to Mediafire because its parent website is being shown as Red Flagged.Added deep blue color option and changed old "Blue" to "Cyan".Fixed layout loading "Illustro" skin items if it was installed on the system.Drastically improved SWAP monitoring accuracy.Currently four themes: Green, Red, Blue, and Dark Orange.Program launcher, twelve and twenty-four hour. System monitor, twelve and twenty-four hour.Current day of the month, month, and year.Twelve hour and twenty-four hour clock modes.Ex: Fahrenheit while using Km/h for windspeed. Weather Graphics, Description, Temperature, Wind Speed, Wind Direction, Humidity, Chance of Rain, Sunrise, and Sunset.Currently supports one GPU.) Will not work with Integrated Graphics! WHAT THE **** IS HAPPENING TO ME?! get to 40 and everything goes to ****. I've even started going to bed early a few nights a week "to catch up". Gone back to windows 8.1 as i was having "annoying issues" which i'd have once spent an age on until they were resolved, somehow. I like my wallpaper and stuff is organized in groups around the edges of the screen, but beyond that, i don't need no feeds (smartphone takes care of that) or stats (who cares) to keep goingĭon't flash roms every 5 mins on my phone, now opt for stock stabilty.ĭon't replace car audio anymore as "it's too complicated" Nowadays my desktop is collection of most important files, things to catchup on, office/personal stuff and all kinds of new stuff that i did not store anywhere else yet, and i am not sure if i will keep. i rarely ever look at it, since most time is spend in the browser, or in full screen apps. (this was the main reason i stayed with neowin originally)Įven posting funny pictures to neowin seems a better way to waste time, then customizing my desktop. i don't have time or will to do it, even though i was totally into it when i was younger. I cannot be bothered to customize the desktop anymore. nowadays i am running win8.1 with classic shell. Then there is the ability to create lots of custom tiles including Yes, there is a lot of duplication of effort here between monitors, but having access to all your programs on each monitor when you have a program open fullscreen on either is extremely helpful. Some of these are active and others are fixed.just like Windows Tiles. Omnimo comes with a lot of its own specific "super" icon tiles much the same as the Windows Tiles. And there's still plenty of space left on the desktop for other Fences categories. You can also create custom icons in a Fences category including I also have iObit's Advanced System Care Performance Monitor (fully expanded so it shows the various system temperatures) to round out that monitor's desktop. For example, I have Microsoft Programs (which includes Office programs, Skype, etc.), General Programs, Security & Utilities and Games. Then on the Monitor 1 I use Stardock's Fences to reign in all the program icons under different categories. DisplayFusion also locks programs to one or the other Monitor when opening, so in my case I like having Outlook open on Monitor 1 all the time and then when there's a hyperlink in an email that I want to follow, IE or Edge will automatically open on Monitor 2 for viewing. The nice thing about DisplayFusion is it's a one-time purchase and you get lifetime updates (at least for the betas) and you get a second Taskbar with Start button to boot on Monitor 2. MONITOR 1: I use Stardock's Start10 Update for the choice of a Windows 7 Start Menu to begin with then I add DisplayFusion for control of a dual monitor setup. I find it useful since I have a dual 24" touch monitor setup.
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