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Fortunately 8GadgetPack comes with a wide range of built-in gadgets which should be enough to satisfy most users. Definitely recommended for people who like gadgets, and it is free. Yes Posted Sep 02, for v Highly recommended by fanofthe May 31, Read all my 2 reviews. If you miss the Windows 7 gadgets, you'll enjoy the 8GadgetPack. In Windows 8. Accordingly, IWC Limited shall not be liable under any theory for any damages suffered by you or any user of the gadget. IWC Limited shall not be liable for: a incidental, consequential, special or indirect damages of any sort, whether arising in tort, contract or otherwise, even if IWC Limited has been informed of the possibility of such damages, or b any claim by any other party.
The DriveInfo gadget monitors the free space available in your hard drive, and displays it in GB and a percentage. The DriveInfo gadget can save you a lot of time if your frequently check up on the free space in your hard drives. And if you like to sing along to the songs, this gadget also provides a lyric search feature. With Speed Test you can monitor CPU over 8 cores and RAM usage by itself and it has the ability to test maximum bandwidth speed Internet Speed Test , your own website download speed, response time and errors, hard drive space and activity, WIFI Signal strength, upload and download data transfers and so much more.
This gadget takes system monitoring seriously. The Auction Sidebar Tool is an extremely popular gadget that is designed to make managing your eBay account hassle-free.
You can download the Area Code gadget here. Click the left and right arrows to see what the moon phases were last month or what they're going to be next month. I'm always running across foreign words or phrases, or I may want to slip a foreign word into something I'm writing.
This compact little Language Translator gadget uses the Google translator for translation between an amazing number of languages. This last gadget has saved me much time and effort.
If you use Microsoft Office, you know that the Office Clipboard -- unlike the one built into the OS -- will hold more than one item at a time. But what if you're not using Office? How many times do you copy something to the Clipboard, then copy something else over it and wish you could go back and paste the previous bit of text? I do that all the time when editing complicated documents, but with the Vista Clipboard, the previous data is deleted when you put something new on the Clipboard.
My only gripe with Clip Collector is that it saves only text items, so if you copy a graphic to the clipboard, it's not saved. Since I'm usually working with text in documents and articles, that's not a big deal, but it would be really nice if copied and cut graphics could also be saved. You can find all of the above gadgets on the Live Gallery Web site.
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