temperature gadget?


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Yeah sure there is. Everest Ultimate edition has a sidebar gadget. download the beta from 9down.com

Maybe you can provide a link? If there is such a gadget and i doubt there is it will be CPU specific. The OP is referring to a gadget for the vista sidebar not another application.

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I think the OP is referring to a Vista sidebar gadget not another application.

Dont be so negative :blink: speedfan can view temps from a multitude of CPU's and motherboards, so why can't a gadget? It wouldn't be too difficult to interface a gadget with speedfan's logs, alike other programs do.

I suspect we'll start to see more and more system monitoring gadgets as time goes on. Give the writers of the current programs time to learn how to make good gadgets.

How much in terms of system resouces does the current Everest gadget consume, anyone?

There are actually many many gadgets on the windows website that you can download. Many of them do CPU activity etc but I never saw any for temps. I am sure there is a limit on the file size and it might be impossible to create a tem monitoring utility in a 20kb file.

Yeah. I'm also wondering if the sidebar gallery on MS's sites will encompass every gadget being made. Like Everest, gadgets may start to be "accessories" to existing software packages we're familiar with as developers begin to implement sidebar.

Not all of those are going to appear in the sidebar gallery. . .

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Hi guys,

Actually i'm developping a temperature gadget (+other infos) and at present you need everest installed to be able to get the temps and fan speeds but i'm also working on a speedfan version of the gadget.

The "Multi Info" gadget is definitely in beta stages since i only started with developping it a couple of weeks ago.

Feel free to check out The Hobby Lounge for more information and how to install the gadget etc...

I know that the multi info is taken some ressources too at the moment...this will be updated soon ;)

Here is a screen of my latest beta release:

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more info here: Link

Best Regards

SFkilla

very nice .. still one question : where u've got the Windows Mail gadget ?

The windows mail gadget is the pop3checker from Thomas Pleasance (@cener)

http://downloads.cener.co.uk/POP3Checker.gadget

If you didn't register on joejoe, you can get it here: thehobbylounge

I think Tom is going to update it soon too ;)

Regards

SFkilla

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