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Do you use Desktop Widgets?

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Armando:
Thanks guys. It was more... how shall put it... a rhetorical question.
If farr was to be considered a widget, then we could put a whole bunch of apps in that category. For sure.

nosh:
I recently changed the position of the box and can no longer see the HDD LED - tried HDDLED Indicator which has tiny (movable) always on top lights for logical drives, physical disks or a single all-in-one light. It can optionally blink in the system tray or blink the keyboard scroll lock light (helpful if the monitors are off) - it's the only widget-ish thing that I think is unobtrusive+useful enough to last on my system. Very low on resource consumption too.

Bjorn_Bear:
What about the almighty farr? https://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Mouser/findrun/index.html

;)
But, ahem, are these widgets?
-Armando (November 11, 2007, 03:32 PM)
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Find and Run Robot is a program for keyboard maniac's ;D
Thank's, a new title in my CV.
Gone try farr and see how I like it.
Widgets where I can see the weather in L.A or London ? no thanks
A useful widget anyone give me a tip  :Thmbsup:.

Ralf Maximus:
That's almost a haiku.

Find and Run Robot.
Weather widgets? No thank you.
A useful widget.

Armando:
That's almost a haiku.

Find and Run Robot.
Weather widgets? No thank you.
A useful widget.
-Ralf Maximus (November 12, 2007, 02:51 PM)
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 :)

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