29 November 2010

HTC Sense Clock & Weather Gadget For Windows 7

HTC Home is one visually aesthetic weather/clock widget which brings the famous HTC Sense to your desktop. Even though Windows 7 and Vista has a simple weather gadget, it lacks some forecasting features. HTC Home displays weather forecast for the next week along with a beautiful digital clock.


It is must be noted here that the application is in alpha phase, so you may run on some bugs andinterface-specific glitches. Overall, it will give you a breezing experience of keeping tab on weather information.


On launching the widget, it will appear at the right side of screen. However, position can be changed from Settings window. When Compared to HTC Home previous version-1.0, it is augmented with a forecast bar at the lower end, showing weather information of coming week.

Features
- Weather and clock animations
- Wallpaper changing with weather
- Installation is not required


System requirements
- Windows Vista/7
- Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 (SP1) or higher
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Twitter Desktop Gadget for Windows 7

The Twitter Explorer is an excellent tool to help you keep up with Twitter messages on your sidebar.

Features
• Easy to use interface
• Multiple sizes and themes
• Post, reply and retweet messages quickly and easily
• View recent activity, mentions, and trends

Facebook Desktop Gadget for Windows 7

The Fb Explorer is an excellent tool to help you keep up with Facebook messages on your sidebar.




Features
• Easy to use interface
• Set or clear status messages from the sidebar
• Check how many incoming messages you have
• View, comment, and like friend activities

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07 November 2010

Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcut (Part 2)

Win+Spacebar : makes all windows transparent so that you can see desktop
Win+Home : clears all expect the current window
Win+Up : maximises the current windows
Win+Down : restore a maximised windows; another press minimises it
Win+Left or Right arrow : docks the current window to the left or right of your screen. And if you have two monitors connected to your PC, Shift+Win+Left or Right arrow moves the window to the left or right monitor
Win+ the+ or- key : puts the display into zoom mode, with options to magnify the whole screen, a strip along the top or within a rectangular floating ‘lens’