About
Rainmeter is the best known and most
popular desktop customization program for Windows. Enhance
your Windows computer at home or work with skins; handy, compact applets that
float freely on your desktop. Rainmeter skins provide you with useful information
at a glance. It's easy to keep an eye on your system resources, like memory and
battery power, or your online data streams, including email, RSS feeds, and
weather forecasts.
Many skins are even functional: they can
record your notes and to-do lists, launch your favorite applications, control
your media player - all in a clean, unobtrusive interface that you can
rearrange and customize to your liking.
There are thousands and thousands of
skins available, crafted by a large and ever-growing community of Rainmeter
users.
Rainmeter is not just an application, it
is a robust toolkit. Create and modify your own skins in a simple language
that's easy to learn, with the help of our extensive documentation, getting
started guide and skin tutorials. Skins call upon measures, a set of powerful
built-in modules that do all the heavy lifting, and create interactive meters
to display that information however you decide. In this way, Rainmeter brings
productive innovation together with creative artistry like no other platform of
its kind.
Rainmeter is a community. People
in our forums are always happy to help you get started or answer questions.
Over the last few years, a thriving community has built up around Rainmeter, as
average users freely contribute their own original skins, their generous
knowledge and support, and their inspirational ideas to a project whose scope
and capabilities are constantly expanding.
Rainmeter is designed for YOUR system. Rainmeter
uses very little CPU and RAM resources, has a tiny space footprint, and will
run perfectly well on any hardware using Windows XP through Windows 10.
Rainmeter is free and open source. Rainmeter
is open source software distributed free of charge under the terms of the GNU GPL v2 license.
If you want to get involved, check the Rainmeter
GitHub repository.
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