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As today is the day that Microsoft official unveiled the name for Windows Vista, I would like to celebrate the event by sharing a collection of gadgets for the Windows Sidebar that I have accumulated over the years; all of the gadgets pertain to Windows Vista.

I must admit that some of these no longer function as they were intended

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I for one like the gadgets a lot, and like Raa, have to use a third party gadget for up to date (ish) currency conversion. (UK work from home side business that pays almost exclusively in US Dollars)

The workaround gets the weather gadget up and running in no time, and I will miss them when I'll be forced off of 7.

I get that they could be a security risk, but I see far more posts about problems regarding the newest build of 10 than I ever did regarding compromised systems due to the sidebar.

R.I.P. Windows Sidebar, (windows 8 an onwards) here stands a man who will desperately miss you.

I've tried various rainmeter skins and find them boring, there are some really nice ones out there, but the basic nature of per gadget brought it's own appeal to me, not to mention the 2 radio gadgets I use that still work.

Remembering they can be used on Windows 7 as well!

 

I quite like the weather and currency gadgets. Although for currency I had to switch to a 3rd party gadget instead since the original stopped working.

show hidden files, close sidebar, go to user>app data>local>microsoft>windows live>services> then edit the config file, save it (I just save and make no changes) and restart sidebar, this fixes the weather gadget.

Unless you already knew this

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