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Active desktop calendar (wallpaper)
| Active desktop calendar (wallpaper) |
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Active desktop calendar (wallpaper)
A customizable wallpaper that features calendar, digital clock and 5 different designs to chose from.
The Active Desktop feature makes it possible to use web pages as wallpaper.
Anyone using Windows 95/98/NT/Me/2000/XP can use this wallpaper as long as Internet Explorer 4.x or higher is installed and Active Desktop is enabled. Windows XP has active desktop already enabled.
As Active Desktop uses Internet Explorer, it influence on the computer productivity negatively because Active Desktop consumes many of computer resources. Its usage isn’t recommended for low-productive computers.
How to install this wallpaper:
1. Download and unzip.
2. From the Control Panel (located on your C drive) choose Display.
3. Choose the Background tab and click "Browse" to get to where you've saved this file; select it. It's called calendar.htm
4. Click OK.
5. Ta-da! You're done! |
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| Date: |
06.02.2005 16:49 |
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5.00 (3 Vote(s)) |
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39.7 KB |
| Added by: |
nilam |
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Who
is Darren Hayes?
If the name doesn't ring a bell his music surely ought to. I
guess you're more likely to recognize him if I tell you that
he used to be lead singer in the Australian supergroup Savage
Garden. We are talking about the Brisbane duo who sold more
than 20 million albums worldwide in four years. They are responsible
for a ton of brilliant pop hits such as 'Truly
Madly Deeply', 'I
Knew I Loved You', 'The Animal Song' and many many more...
His first solo album 'Spin'
racked up close to two million sales and produced four singles:
'Insatiable',
'Strange relationship', 'I miss you' och 'Crush (1980 me).
On his second solo album, 'The
Tension and The Spark', Hayes dropped Savage Garden's soft
pop/rock pretensions for a more electronic sound. Teaming up
with hardcore underground electronic artist Robert Conley resulted
in a #1 hit single (Popu!ar)
on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play.
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