Here I will introduce you to gadgets like CPU Meter, Memory Meter, Disk I/O, Volume Control, Battery Meter, Mail Checker and Weather notifier. All these gadgets make use if taskbar band colour and thubnail to notify you about the condition of above mentioned.
1. CPU Meter, Memory Meter, Disk I/O:
>Download these from here: Taskbar Meters and extract the contents to a folder on your hard drive. Inside you'll find three executable files - one for CPU, one for memory and one for disk I/O. Launch them and you see them in taskbar.
2. Volume Control, Battery Meter:Here five meters are available: battery, volume, disk, CPU, and memory. The meters are quite configurable, with options for custom colours, overlays, and whether or not to launch them at start-up. The pop-up thumbnail of volume gadget have slider, mute check-box, and others as you can see in above screenshot. Battery/power gadget are also active with charging status of battery and indicates whether it is plug-in or on battery.
3. Mail Checker:
Just run the gadget, enter your email, password, and select the refresh time. When done, hit the save button, minimize it, and then pin it to the taskbar. Now it will check for new emails every specified time(refresh time). If a new email arrives the icon will turn from grey to red and will show the number of emails in your inbox. Hit the taskbar icon and it will open a new window showing you the email with the following details – sender name, subject, and send time. This gadget is really useful and great on saving time, but unfortunately this is available only for GMail users.
4. Weather notifier:
This gadget saved me a lot of desktop space, as it directly integrates with superbar. It shows you current weather conditions in your area (it even utilizes the Windows 7 progress indicator to show relative humidity in the background). Right-click the icon to pull up its Jump List and WeatherBar displays a four-day forecast with low and high temperatures.
>Download it from here: WeatherBar
All these gadgets/app are free of cost. Hope you will definitely give them a try as these save a lot of desktop space and uses colour codes to symbolize activities. Until this date I know these gadgets, if you know more then please let me know in comments below.
never imagined to use taskbar this way. Good presentation waiting for apps.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting. I am in search of new gadgets too, stay connected to view them here...
Healthy collection. Thanks
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