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JTWadsworth
March 16th 04, 06:22 AM
Isn't there a way to get a weather applet on the WinXP desktop without
having to run something like DesktopX or similar? It seems the
promise of an ActiveX desktop died away with IE4?


JTWadsworth

mrtee
March 16th 04, 03:23 PM
I use Weather Pulse from http://www.tropicdesigns.net/software.html =
(free) THH. =20

Active desktop is on by default in XP.

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JTWadsworth
March 17th 04, 04:43 AM
Thanks for the link...this looks neat but its a taskbar program which
opens to an explorer window...aren't there any active desktop applets
that just sit on the desktop unwindowed and keep refreshing the
weather?

jtw

On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 14:01:25 GMT, "mrtee" >
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>I use Weather Pulse from http://www.tropicdesigns.net/software.html (free) THH.
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>Active desktop is on by default in XP.

JTWadsworth

mrtee
March 17th 04, 07:06 AM
Take a look at www.wincustomize.com. However you need DesktopX to make =
them work. ObjectDesktop is a great value, look at www.stardock.com.=20

I do believe that the weather channel has something www.weather.com.

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| Thanks for the link...this looks neat but its a taskbar program which
| opens to an explorer window...aren't there any active desktop applets
| that just sit on the desktop unwindowed and keep refreshing the
| weather?
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G Klein
March 18th 04, 02:44 AM
Try www.weatherbug.com


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"JTWadsworth" > wrote in message
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> Isn't there a way to get a weather applet on the WinXP desktop without
> having to run something like DesktopX or similar? It seems the
> promise of an ActiveX desktop died away with IE4?
>
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> JTWadsworth
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JTWadsworth
March 18th 04, 03:08 AM
Ya I have seen DesktopX et al from Stardock. I'm worried that it will
be a waste of resources more than I want...I'll give it a try tho


jtw

On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 05:52:05 GMT, "mrtee" >
wrote:

>Take a look at www.wincustomize.com. However you need DesktopX to make them work. ObjectDesktop is a great value, look at www.stardock.com.
>
>I do believe that the weather channel has something www.weather.com.

JTWadsworth

mrtee
March 18th 04, 04:10 AM
Make sure to run Adaware/Spybot after installing that - if you do.

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Draginol
March 18th 04, 04:44 AM
"JTWadsworth" > wrote in message
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> Isn't there a way to get a weather applet on the WinXP desktop without
> having to run something like DesktopX or similar? It seems the
> promise of an ActiveX desktop died away with IE4?
>

You might want to try DesktopX 2.1 (I know you don't want to run DesktopX
but bear with me). The reason I say that is because with DesktopX 2.1 you
can now run WIDGETS instead of DesktopX. It just uses the DesktopX DLLs as
their run-time. So you don't have to have DesktopX running anymore.

Here's a screenshot of one:
http://skins4.wincustomize.com/SSGOKU/widgets/FM-Weather.jpg

These are actual .EXE's and not just DesktopX object packs.

Here's the link to that:
http://www.wincustomize.com/skins.asp?library=34&SkinID=15

You can download DesktopX 2.1 at http://www.desktopx.net

Hope this helps.

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> JTWadsworth
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