making windows better
making windows better
Rainmeter is an application that lets you insert absurdly irrelevant data onto your screen, which gets absorbed into all the activities you perform on your machine.
It's because Rainmeter doesn't really add value, and I avoid spending hours glancing at my screen.
It still serves a meaningful role—it enhances the visual appeal right away. My computer now resembles a Mac OS Big SUR, and it brings joy to coding while expanding creative possibilities.
I attempted to remove the window animations but it didn't work. I also faced over 15-minute login delays when accessing the Administrator account for the first time. Additionally, I encountered error messages while trying to adjust desktop settings using the Administrator account. Despite these issues, it's important to acknowledge those who remove spyware from Windows, even if their distribution methods are through Telegram. Their efforts in improving the system earn them respect. That’s my take on enhancing Windows.