![]() ![]() Steam games/applications, which are set to be hidden in Steam, are not displayed even if they are installed. Banners are only downloaded when necessary and are then stored locally for future use. Lua script generates everything necessary based on the settings upon refreshing the skin. Easy to adjust the width, height, and number of game banners to show via a settings file. Automated download of banners for games/applications available via Steam (can also be used for games/applications available via Steam, but which have been purchased from other services e.g. Support for games/applications outside and within the Steam ecosystem. Support for scrolling through the list of games. ![]() Sort games alphabetically/most recently played. If all goes well, then I'll be able to publish the skin on GitHub (probably licensed under the MIT license) sometime next week. I'll be cleaning up the skin some more, writing documentation, and doing some more testing over the next couple of days. The buttons from left to right are: filter by name, filter by category, switch sorting mode (alphabetically/most recently played), and open settings file in Notepad. The toolbar, which can be seen in the demo, uses placeholder art at the moment. This skin is not yet available as I would like to get some feedback, suggestions for features and a name, and most importantly some help on the art department as I'm not very good at creating icons and such. The goal is to have a single launcher that supports games regardless of where they were purchased from (GOG, GMG, Origin, Steam,, etc.). The skin is inspired by the Mini-Steam launcher (a Rainmeter skin) and SteamRoller (a Node-Webkit application). This is a quick demonstration of a game/application launcher I've been working on for quite a while and is close to being released. Go outside, get some fresh air, and have a good day. Just to have a full list: don't forget to get off of reddit ever once in awhile. Also, these rules are subject to change as needed. If we can find an answer somewhere with a quick search or by actually reading any author's notes provided, so can you.Īdvertising, self promoting, ranting, shitposts, memes, rankings, etc posts of any kind are not allowed.Īny post that does not follow these rules will be removed and continued failure to follow them will result in a ban. This sub is not a replacement for google. If you want help, don't be lazy.ĭon't repost or ask something that's easily searchable. Providing links, properly formatted code, and detailed information on everything you can from the beginning is required. Simply asking for ideas, if something exists for this or that theme/idea, and/or the like does not qualify as specific.Īll skins shared here must be free of charge, must be your own edits (which must be changed enough to warrant a separate release) or your own work, and any skins claimed as original creations must actually be completely original. Please use r/desktops, deviantart, the forum's 'Share Your Creations' area, or the discord's 'showcase' area instead.Īsking for specific skin recommendations and/or identification is allowed, but skin requests and asking for a skin to be fixed is not. Anything regarding general customization (like icons, fonts, and wallpapers), other tools/programs (like spotify/ r/spicetify and taskbarx), and so on is not allowed. InformationĪll questions must be about rainmeter. If you are on a lower operating system, you will need to install the 3.3.3 legacy version. You can download My Dock with a free trial, and the paid version is quite affordable.Download Rainmeter Here: Versions 4.0 and above are compatible with Windows 7 and above. At the same time, it easily works with the latest Windows version updates. Thankfully, there is a substitute, My Dock, a Microsoft Store app that recreates the nostalgia of proper docks. My DockĮarlier Windows versions – such as NT, 95, 98, and 2000 – used to support streamlined docks to run your favorite applications, a useful feature which Microsoft has all but discontinued. There will be a few “warnings” that must be ignored. To proceed with uninstallation, right-click anywhere on the dock and select “Exit,” then go to Windows’s regular “Installed apps” under Settings to finish the uninstallation. Unlike the Rainmeter skins above, this program is very persistent and just won’t leave you alone. On the downside, uninstalling Nexus from Windows can be tricky. You get multiple, tabbed, and sub docks, along with numerous organization and customization options. The premium version works extremely well for multitasking and power users. ![]()
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