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Windows 7 and Windows 8 support Rainmeter, which makes it possible to create applications with a custom look and feel. What it does Rainmeter is a desktop utility that can be used to customize the functions of your computer. Rainmeter can be used to monitor and report on your system's performance and status, as well as interact with the various apps running on your computer. Rainmeter lets you measure things, such as memory usage and CPU usage. Rainmeter offers a variety of widgets, which give you more control over your data. Features Description Rainmeter is a completely self-contained application, a desktop utility which can be used to tailor the functions of Windows to your needs. Rainmeter is not a generic suite of widgets, it is an application, so it is only limited by your imagination. Once you've installed Rainmeter, the first thing you will notice is the interface, which is clean and simple. Rainmeter takes the best features of a desktop application, like context-sensitive menus and toolbars, and adds new features that make it simple to use the interface. Rainmeter brings a user experience with the minimum of clutter. History and Status of Rainmeter Rainmeter was developed by Klaus Schormann in his spare time. The initial version was released in March, 2004, with the 1.0 version being released in October, 2008. After years of gradual development, Rainmeter is ready for the desktop. Windows 7 and Windows 8 support Rainmeter, which makes it possible to create applications with a custom look and feel. What it does Rainmeter is a desktop utility that can be used to customize Rainmeter Download [2022] Open Rainmeter for the first time and immediately notice the 'skin' tab on the top left corner of the window. If you want to access all skins, a panel that is split into two main tabs will display all skins and skins by category. 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