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Rainmeter Mac Os Skin

In this video, I will Make My System Look at macOS Big Sur Theme You Can get Easily this Skins All the link in the single folder download link bellow if u li. Big Sur 1.0 BETA by fediaFedia RELEASE: 26th of June 2020 NEW USERS / CLEAN INSTALL If you have Rainmeter installed, just double click BigSur.rmskin If not, launch Setup.exe and follow the instructions to download Rainmeter, after you've installed it, BigSur will be installed by the installer.

Very beautiful design, reminiscent of Apple interfaces, based on a few fairly simple elements. The theme is used here as the window designSweetness, while the system icons are based on the macpac set . As for widgets on the desktop, this is a set for Rainmeter, which you can download on this page. Included: volume and brightness control, a simple clock and calendar, as well as icons for quick access, a music player and buttons in the form of icons for opening applications. Oh Yes, to complete the picture, you will also need a dock, which you can download from this link: 'Big Sur - Docks and Icons'.
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The weather widget does not work in some skins. The problem occurs where the disabled site API wxdata is used as the source. The problem is described in more detail HERE. Please go to Rainmeter skins directory and download one of the new gadgets where this issue is resolved or search for «weather works».
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Rainmeter can help you customize your Windows desktop in the way you like. It is an open source software with an active community, where you can discover tons of skins created and shared by its users, to achieve the effects you want.

You can download the latest version of Rainmeter on its official website.

Rainmeter Skin Dashboard

After launching the Rainmeter software, it will stay in the system tray, and we can click its icon to open the dashboard.

Let’s first take a look at the Rainmeter dashboard. It is made up of three parts.

Rainmeter

Rainmeter Big Sur Indir

Skin list: The leftmost column is a list of available desktop widgets, which is organized in a tree structure. There are thousands of skins available in the Rainmeter community. A skin can be just about anything. From weather forecasts to RSS feeds to system management and everything in-between.

Status bar (upper part on the right): We can choose to enable or disable, refresh and edit the component here. We can also view related information such as the author and version of the skin.

Skin Settings (lower part on the right): We can set the position and transparency of the component on the desktop here. It is worth noting that we can uncheck “Draggable” to fix the widget in a set position, so as to avoid being accidentally dragged.

Install New Widgets

We can get the packages of Rainmeter skins from some of these communities:

https://www.deviantart.com/rainmeter/gallery/23941137/skins
https://visualskins.com/
https://rainmeterhub.com/

Rainmeter Big Sur

The downloaded package may have two formats, the first kind end with “.rmskin”, and the other is the file directory format. For the file ending with “.rmskin”, you can directly double-click to run it, and then the widget will be automatically added to the “Component List”.

For the the kind in file directory format, we need to manually copy it to the local directory where the Rainmeter widget is located. Usually, the location of this directory is “Documents> Rainmeter> Skins”. After that, go back to the panel, click on “Refresh All”, and then it will be displayed in the list.

After installation, we can select the corresponding “.ini” file, and then click “Load” at the top right to load it on the desktop. When a widget is loaded on the desktop, use the mouse to drag it to a suitable position. Here is a little trick, we can use the left button of the mouse to select and hold a widget on the screen, and then use the arrow keys to move the widget more precisely.

Demos

Big Sur by fediaFedia

Flame Desktop by Urim Berisha

Official Documentation For Advanced Users

If you have development experience, you can write your own desktop skin. Rainmeter has an official document that can help you – https://docs.rainmeter.net/tips/.

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