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NANY 2009 Release: PowerCircle

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NinJA999:
NANY 2009 Entry Information
Application Name PowerCircle Version 1.0 Short Description Circular battery monitor Supported OSes Windows with .NET Web Page http://powercircle.aldwin.us/ Download Link http://powercircle.aldwin.us/PowerCircle_v1.2.zip System Requirements
* Windows (probably 2000+)
* .NETVersion History
* 12/31/08 - v1.0 Released
* v1.1 Released
* v1.2 ReleasedAuthor NinJA999/Shaken Software

Description
I needed a battery monitor that fit into my desktop.  While I use RainMeter and like some of those meters, I figured I'd make my own.

Features
It's easy to monitor battery remaining with PowerCircle, complete with:

* Transparent Background
* Different Sizes
* Color CustomizationPowerCircle easily blends into a desktop.

Planned Features
Maybe a low-power alarm or something.

Screenshots


Usage
Installation
Unzip it and run PowerCircle.exe

Using the Application
Left-clicking allows one to move the application.
Right-clicking allows one to access the menu.

Uninstallation
Delete the files

Known Issues
The transparency doesn't work perfectly on the text.
(not really a program issue) I didn't have time to make the website awesome.  Right now it's just the picture above and a link.  :(

PhilB66:
Looking nice  :Thmbsup: ...

Power Meter Plus was just featured on lifehacker and the initial feedback is positive... maybe you want to draw attention to your little gadget?

NinJA999:
Thanks, glad you like it.  It was programmed in just a couple of days, because I was way too busy.  I feel like it's not up to the caliber of the other entries, but I use it myself, just in a corner of the screen on small.

I'm not sure mine can even stand up to the one featured on Lifehacker; that said, mine can fit into a smaller space (on the small setting)...

mouser:
i love the look of it.

NinJA999:
Thanks!

It looks worse in the picture because of the compression--the circle is actually pretty smooth.

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