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Tag Archives: widget
Hey, Scripting Guy! Post on a WPF Clock Widget
I’m talking about using Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) to build a clock widget. Something a little fun this time around and I also have another PowerTip as well. Check them out and let me know what you think! Weekend Scripter: … Continue reading →
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Building an Xbox Live Widget using PowerShell
Something a little fun that I had the opportunity to work on was building a Xbox Live widget using PowerShell that does a nice job of capturing all of the relevant information that a Xbox live person would like to … Continue reading →
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Show-UI Weather Widget and a Non Show-UI widget
Ok, this weather widget created by Joel “Jaykul” Bennett (Blog | Twitter) is just amazingly cool. This widget auto-updates the temperature and even updates the picture to reflect the current conditions outside. The requirement to run this is by having … Continue reading →