Desktop
Votes: 257
Replacement desktop operator name widget allowing for a custom name
A widget allowing you to display words of your own choice in lieu of the original operator name widget.
Restart to have the widget loaded. Configuration of the widget is done via the Control Panel (Settings).
Uninstallation of this widget will restore the original.
Votes: 14
This package replaces the standard clock in the status area.
With this package you can easily customize the look of the status area clock. Furthermore, you can choose from different clock styles, e.g., binary or decimal clocks.
Advanced Clock Plugin ships with Nixie Tube images based on images from Wikipedia. These images are available under the terms of the "Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported" and "GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2" licenses. The original images can be found at, e.g.: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:GN-4_digit_0.jpg and http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Z566M_digit_0.jpg respectively. As the images shipping with advanced clock plugin are derivative work based on the above mentioned images these versions are also licensed under the terms of the "GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2" license.
Votes: 16
Tracks the exchange rates of any pair of currencies. Multiple widgets can be added, so it is possible to simultaneously track as many exchange rates as you want. Live search through all currencies! Exchange rates are automatically updated from the Internet.
Votes: 5
Highly configurable system monitor (most features enabled)
Conky is a system monitor that can display just about anything, either on your root desktop or in its own window. Conky has many built-in objects, as well as the ability to execute external programs or scripts (either external or through built-in lua support).
This is a full(ish) conky with most compile options enabled:
X11, XDamage, XDBE, Xft, MPD, MOC, OpenMP, math, hddtemp, portmon, RSS, Weather, wireless, IBM, eve-online, ALSA mixer, apcupsd, I/O stats, argb.
Maemo5: This port for maemo5 is intended to be run as a standalone app and not as a desktop widget. The default config has been reworked for suitability for the N900 platform. The launcher checks for the file /home/user/MyDocs/conky.conf and will run with that if it is present.
