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We've compiled a list of 20 free and paid alternatives to XWidget. The primary competitors include Rainmeter, Conky. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between XWidget and MenuMeters for El Capitan, GeekTool, KDE Plasma Workspaces. Also you can look at other similar options here: OS and Utilities.


Rainmeter
Free Open Source

Rainmeter allows you to display customizable skins on your desktop, from hardware usage meters to...

Conky
Free Open Source

Conky displays any kind of information on your desktop

KDE Plasma Workspaces
Free Open Source

Plasma Workspaces is the umbrella term for all graphical environments provided by KDE.

MiniUsage displays various data like CPU usage, amount of network flow, battery status and process...

GKrellM
Free Open Source

GKrellM is a single process stack of system monitors which supports applying themes to match its...

Moss
Free Open Source

Moss is a live wallpaper, an alternative to Conky for Android.

Nerdtool
Free Open Source

NerdTool is a GeekTool-like application that displays information directly on your desktop.

gDesklets
Free Open Source

gDesklets is an architecture for "desklets", which are tiny applets sitting on your...

XWidget is a free desktop customization platform.

XWidget Platforms

tick-square Windows
tick-square Android

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XWidget Overview

XWidget is a free desktop customization platform. It’s light, handy with powerful visual widget editor and very subtle animations. The Android page is found here: http://android.xwidget.com/

XWidget Features

tick-square Configurable
tick-square Portable
tick-square Lightweight

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XWidget Categories

OS and Utilities

XWidget Tags

desktop-customize gadgets desktop-gadgets desktop-customization desktop-enhancement

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