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Hi All,

For my second post at Neowin: ;)

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Many imporvements and fixes on the first version, so far I haven't had one reported crash or installation bug. Try it for yourself.

This suite of widgets requires NO EDITING or ANY form of configuration other than what is presented inside the actual widget.

Simply extract the folder from the zip onto your desktop and execute the installation vbs. Everything is copied into the correct locations and the configs are automatically edited to reflect your local samurize directory.

Double-click the shortcuts that appear and each widget will guide you through its configuration ON-SCREEN!

There are four widgets in all: System Stats, Media, Weather & Album Art.

Please read the instructions on my website:

tadis:WEB.

tadis:WEB Mirror

As always, let me know if you have any problems.

Tadis

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Which screenshot are you referring to?

Going across from left to right: the first is '6Pack' (stefanKa), the next three are 'Good Grey' (Mac OSX GuiKit ported to windows by Naughty Dogg) and the last is 'Latium' (again a Mac OSX GuiKit but there hasn't been a port yet, hence the shot of the objectbar theme).

OK guys, just to keep you up to date, as you can no doubt see I'm having hosting issues at the moment. StyleSuites offered to host Suite v0.2 but unfortunately they are having hosting issues of their own.

Currently, I'm temporarily hosting the lite version of the download on my mirrored site (see first post). Please follow the instructions on my site for copying your existing weather images.

If anyone can offer a mirror please let me know, it would be much appreciated.

@encrypt0183/synchro

You're trying to download the wrong file. Please check my mirrored site for details of where to download (I'm not providing any direct links other than through my website as it seems there have been 101 direct 'hotlinks' posted and they're really screwing up my bandwidth).

Thanks for understanding

This is some piece of work you've put togheter Tadis! Most excellent:)

I was surprised over how well the album art widget works. :)

Looking forward to the release of your other projects :woot:

Oh..just one question.

Will the skins for the weather thingy also be released for media and album art widget?

Or perhaps a skin to match Luna VX :yes:

Edited by synchro

I have a small problem. I keep getting invalid parameter in the weather widget. anyone know y?

It was working fine in the beginning but then after I installed some new skins n loaded the weather widget I got invalid parameter. It still shows the same when I go back to the skin where it was working.

  • 2 weeks later...

K, for all peeps that have trouble finding your location ID for a weather app, I tried to put in my city at www.weather.com and it showed my forecast but it was showing the weather ID in the address bar as "undeclared", so I went to usatoday's weather search and was able to not only get my forecast there, but ALSO the location ID.....and in case some of you don't know yet how it works, for all US cities, it shows up like this

USxxxxxx. Mine is Loves Park, IL and mine shows up like this - USIL0695

Hope that helps anyone who has had trouble with THAT part anyway ;)

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