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Shell(V1)
Updated Jun 14, 2016 by
Sephirotess
Shell(V1) by Sephirotess:
Shell(V1): skins with counters, made in order to hide or show information. Exemple: free and used Ram. Free Ram is show, while the used Ram is hide. After a few seconds, used Ram is show, while free Ram is hide.
Options:
- 2 languages: English and French, - text color can be modified, - 16 appearances, - 1 wallpaper, - easy configuration.
Use the "wallpaper panel" (config) in order to install the wallpaper. Use the wheel of the mouse (scroll up) in order to change the appearance (14) of the skins. I don't have the necessary place, permitting to explain everything. The complete presentation is in the pack. Quick presentation:
Section "Divers": - Calendar: calendar with events and notes for each day of the month... - Notes: a simple tool for taking some notes. Left click in order to open note. You can open 3 notes, - Time: shows current time, full date (month, day, year, weekday) and uptime,
Section "HDD": - Letters (HDD C to Z ): give some information about the hard disk... - Recycle Bin: the skin shows the number of present files and their size...
Section "Sound": - Player: it indicates the name of the artist, the title of the song, title of the album... - Volume: this skin controls the volume under Windows... - Spectrum: monitors and analyzes streams of audio sound.
Section "System": - Battery: shows battery level, information about source (ACLine/battery)... - Control: 4 shortcuts (hibernate, restart, shutdown and logoff), - CPU: shows CPU activity, current CPU speed and temperature (with Coretemp)... - GPU: shows GPU usage. The skin indicates the GPU speed, memory clock, memory used... - Network: the skin indicates the speed of download/upload and cumulative speed of download/upload... - Process: shows number of current processes. The skins shows the 3 top processes... - Ram: shows total, used and free Ram (Go and in percentages), - Swap: shows total, used and free Swap (Go and in percentages), - Windows (shortcuts): calculator, config panel, Explorer, Notepad, Regedit, Ribbons, TaskManager...
Thanks.
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Comment #1 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 9:08 AM
Well Done!!!