It is a built in feature in Vista. These things on the right side are called gadgets (widgets in browser lingo). They continiously updating during market hours, just like the weather info. Also if one's business happens to be trading, it is useful... Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Here is a list of gadgets I have just found, I think UEFA scores are cool too!: http://www.gadgetsforvista.net/ How about this one?: This Windows gadget displays the latest train running information for any train station in the United-Kingdom.
The whole point is that it is right on your desktop. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! It isn't like I really need a clock or a calendar there either, but looks nice instead of a completely empty, but nice picture. Also, those are called indeces (Dow, Nasdaq) and usually not delayed.
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As you can see I have to know the weather all the time. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! -By the way for all you vista users Aves-Desktop Sites is the new "Active Desktop" supplement that was removed in Vista.
Well, the screenshot tells more about you by the programs and folders... For those who doesn't know: 1. Push PrintScreen 2. Save it somewhere using Paint. 3. Upload it to tinypic.com 4. Copy the pic's URL here...
Not as exciting as the others, but useful The pic is live updated. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
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Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! This is my boyfriend's wallpaper he puts it on my computer whenever he uses it. He thinks he's a ninja.
It is very cold there already? Still hot here. =( Feel better! Thanks a lot, I grabbed the "Uz Ciemu" one.
Those are lovely, thanks! But my primary goal was to have a picture of the homeland on my desktop. I have lovely nature shots from my own hiking trips and walks in the parks here in U.S., but I prefer pictures of homeland pine woods (or what's left of them).
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