![]() If you want to download the application, you can download it on. To activate this capability, first you have to have a Winamp application (of course). This skins can be easily spot on with their play button and such or the text of the music you currently are playing. Most of the skins I created can play music from Winamp application. The new skin that you’ve extracted is now available to be used. To use the skin, right click again on the Rainmeter logo, click “Refresh”, and then right click again on the Rainmeter logo one more time, and highlight “Config”. If you have found your Rainmeter skin archive, copy the extracted folder to the skin archive and your skin is now ready to be used. Otherwise, right click the Rainmeter program in the Start Menu and choose Properties->Open File Location. If you use the default installation, it will be located in C:Program FilesRainmeterSkins or if you are using Rainmeter version 1.0 or above, the default installation will be on My DocumentsRainmeterSkin. ![]() Now, you have to copy the extracted folder to your Rainmeter skin archive. If you don’t know how to extract RAR file or you don’t have the application to extract RAR file, just go to this link. To use the skins that are posted in this blog, firstly you have to extract the RAR file that you have downloaded from my blog (Just right click on the RAR file and choose “Extract Here”). Select the “.ini” file of that skin and you are set to go. You’ll see the available skins that you can use. To select the existing skins, right click on the logo and highlight “Config”. If you have installed it, run the program and you will see a Rainmeter logo in your tray icon (It’s on the bottom right with “water drip” logo). If you want the Rainmeter to start whenever the Windows started, you have to check the “Add shortcut to startup folder” option on. After you have downloaded the application, install it in your system. You can search it on Google or alternatively click this link. To use the Rainmeter skins in this blog, firstly you have to download the Rainmeter application. Rainmeter can be run in Windows environment (So far, I’ve run Rainmeter application in Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 without any problem at all). Just see the sample picture there if you get confuse of what I’m saying. Rainmeter is very flexible and the most important part is it is editable to our taste. Rainmeter is a rather lightweight application that can do the similar thing from displaying your CPU usage to displaying random pictures in your folder. ![]() Rainmeter do the same thing except with minimal user interface. If you are on Windows Vista, you might know that there is an application called Sidebar where you can customize what widget you want to use on your desktop. First things first, Rainmeter is an application for desktop enhancement.
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