Windows 7 gadgets

Windows 7 gadgets to your desktop the way Vista is. Or almost like Vista. If you know the Vista Gadgets, Windows 7, the main difference is not anything in the sidebar. The gizmo gadget is a kind of screen, which is located on the desktop. The following are some examples of Windows 7 Gadgets:

* Calendar
* The Clock
* CPU meter
* Currency Exchange
* Labels
* The picture puzzle
* Slideshow
* Stocks
* Weather
* Windows Media

Certainty, you get tired of wasting time on the gadgets that came with Windows 7, you can download more Custom PC. Some of them, such as a clock or calendar, are useful. Others are a waste of time. But how useful are the gadgets in any case? It depends on how you can use the desktop. If it is covered in layers of applications throughout the day, you can see on the desktop, and therefore never see the gadgets ever.

In this case, some may be marginal, when you restart your computer for the first time and when you shut down the (assuming that you disable the desktop is shut down) at the end of the day. Personally, I rarely see the gadgets to the desktop, so not a big thing with me, but I like the idea. On the other hand, the Moon is a major distraction. For example, you can spend the day sampling among the headlines and stock quotes. You can click and read the titles of the stories. Or could only go to the appropriate Web sites When you feel the need to know what's going on in the world, or the trading room floor.

The gadgets are also somewhat limited in how you can set them up in the title, for example, the gadget is a list of Microsoft-news feeds. It is great if, as the type of news, provided by Microsoft. But what if you prefer the titles of the other news services? Or the desired RSS feeds-news-services, such as your favorite blogs? Sorry, the title of the gadget, that flexible. Finally, Windows 7 gadgets are not sufficiently flexible in order to be useful and in most cases, the hidden, unless the computer is not actually do any work.


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Doug Samuel writes Windows 7 in the journal, a site about the of Windows 7.

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