Get Battery Status In Windows 7 Taskbar With BatteryBar Free
Posted November 28, 2009 – 3:48 pm in: Freeware
BatteryBar is a free utility for Windows 7 and Vista that displays battery status in the taskbar.
Once you install BatteryBar utility, right-click on the taskbar, select toolbars and then select BatteryBar to see battery info in your Windows 7 taskbar.
You can also view more information such as remaining battery charge in %, battery capacity, discharge rate, battery status (charging or discharging) and battery wear rate by placing the mouse cursor over the BatteryBar button.
Key features:
# Statistical time prediction
# Always-on battery icon showing current battery status
# Create a discharge/recharge profile of your battery
# Determine “time remaining” based on historical usage profile of you battery
# Display popup window with detailed battery information
To get additional features such as the ability to customize the look of BatteryBar you need to upgrade to the paid version of the software.
If you are running Windows 7 on a notebook, this is a great tool to enhance the Windows 7 taskbar.
Tags: BatteryBar, BatteryStatus In Taskbar, Windows 7
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Posted September 2, 2010 – 4:38 pm in: Themes
After releasing six beautiful Windows 7 themes last week, the team behind Windows 7 personalization gallery is back with four new themes. Yes, the gallery has been updated again with new Taiwanese art themes and are ready to download now.
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Posted September 2, 2010 – 9:55 pm in: Google Chrome
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You can use any of the two methods given below to prevent others from changing your account theme. In the first method, we use the Local Group Policy Editor which is available only in Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate editions. And the second method can be used in all editions of Windows 7.
Method 1:
1. Type gpedit.msc in Start menu search area and hit enter to open Local Group Policy Editor… Continue reading
