Rainmeter

The Cave Story Desktop [Featured Desktop]

Reader pyreƒyre's minimalist desktop moves everything important down into small icons in the corners of the screen, with the weather, date, and application launchers all blended together with a fun wallpaper image to make a great overall desktop look.

The Monochrome Grey Desktop [Featured Desktop]

Reader zalary's Windows desktop puts system monitoring tools, graphs, application launchers, a clock, and the weather into a taskbar across the top of the screen—the impressive thing is how well they are blended together.The desktop is a combination of:

The Reduxman Desktop [Featured Desktop]

Reader karmat's Windows XP desktop uses the Monochromatic suite to transform his desktop into an amazing piece of artwork—sure, it's got all the system stats and launchers around the corner, but it looks great too. The desktop is a combination of:

The Gaia Desktop [Featured Desktop]

Reader Sweetshop Union's Windows 7 desktop has been completely transformed with the Gaia09 skin for Rainmeter, complete with widgets, wallpaper, and a visual style to match. The desktop is a combination of:

Rainmeter 1.1 Makes the Enigma Desktop Even Easier to Use [Downloads]

Windows only: The latest version of the popular Rainmeter desktop adds an excellent new tool that makes it easy to manage your library of skins, with previews, detailed setup instructions, and more.

The Ultimate Halloween Desktop [Featured Desktop]

Reader The Royal Rebel's Windows desktop is ready for Halloween—complete with spooky wallpaper, a Halloween countdown, and a to-do list written on a tombstone. The only thing more frightening is that it could bluescreen anytime. The desktop is a combination of:

The Left 4 Dead HUD Desktop [Featured Desktop]

Reader UltraBE's Windows desktop turns mundane system statistics and application launchers into a lookalike for the popular Left 4 Dead video game. It's not for everybody, but it's definitely loads of fun.

The Black Rainmeter Netbook Desktop [Featured Desktop]

Reader misandry's netbook desktop blends Rainmeter system information gadgets into the desktop so well that you would barely know some of them are there unless you are really looking for them. The desktop is a combination of:

The N.UN Tribute Desktop [Featured Desktop]

Reader Cliche7's desktop uses the N.UN customization suite to completely revamp the user interface, with everything from visual styles to the BBLean alternate desktop shell. This Windows XP desktop is a combination of:

The AlphaBar Sphere Desktop [Featured Desktop]

Reader RedBlackProduction's desktop shows off just how powerful the new Rainmeter 1.0 release really is, with expandable panels that drop down from the top bar for virtually everything you might want.

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