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lollll

no

there what I did in the past with it:

http://www.deviantart.com/view/25104299/ (Start menu + SideBar)

http://www.deviantart.com/view/18510934/ (Everything here is Samurize Exept MSN)

http://www.deviantart.com/view/9188228/ (Samurize Bottom Bar)

http://www.deviantart.com/view/11115257/ (Integrated Info in the BG, Slideshow, sand taskbar stuff)

And look all other users configs: http://www.samurize.com/modules/myalbum/

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Just realised what ive written..

What i actually meant to say is can you make icons bigger with it... and display sys info on them.. like cpu usage

And can you make your own widgets for system stats etc with it?

also

does it use huge amounts of memory

I am going to blow off at least one finger for what i wrote above... :(

And thanks acedriver for a sensible answer to a dumb question

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Just realised what ive written..

What i actually meant to say is can you make icons bigger with it... and display sys info on them.. like cpu usage

And can you make your own widgets for system stats etc with it?

also

does it use huge amounts of memory

I am going to blow off at least one finger for what i wrote above... :(

And thanks acedriver for a sensible answer to a dumb question

If by making icons bigger, yes ... you can do that within the config editor. Simply enlarge the icon as you would in any image editor, however, it cant make icons outside the editor any larger .. you need to do that with other software made for that purpose.

Samurize can display any ATI, Perfmon or WMI call that Windows have. Thats a TON of information if you want to display it. Widgits ( we call em configs ) are easy with the built in config editor. If you dont have the time to do your own, there are over 450 predesigned configs that you can use with the import config wizzard, making getting up and going a breeze. As far as memory usage, that will depend on the size of your config and refresh rates, but usually the actual usage is pretty low. Samurize does have a steeper learning curve than say Konfabulator and other widgits out there, but the ability to customize what you want blows the others out of the water

I hope that this has answered some of your questions :rofl:

PM me if you have any questions

[email protected]

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Yes thats what i mean.

Can you do that using samurize? With information that is dynamic. (auto updates)

Btw that is one sweet desktop.

Thanks, I could not release this work cuz of our good ol'friend Microsoft... but oh well

to continue with your thing,

Tell me what Icons and Info you need and I can help you when I will awake tommorow...

Just PM me...

I'm a Samurize Freak ;)

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