This works in conjunction with the WL Calendar Gadget. The gadget sits on your desktop like any other gadget and lists events that you have set up in your Windows Live or Google calendar (or other iCal feeds). The Reminder program adds an icon next to your clock. It adds the ability for reminders to pop up on your desktop, which you can snooze to remind you again later, if you want.

The author of the gadget has his own reminder program. His pops up an individual window for each reminder. I don't remember if it had a way to snooze. Whereas mine shown multiple reminders in a single window. Mine also restarts when Windows starts and can therefore remind you again if you have something snoozed.

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Detecting MouseEnter and MouseLeave in a control that has lots of children controls (.Net)

Seems like I have been through this before. What I want to do is hide and show something, depending on whether the mouse is inside of a certain area. For instance, I have a container of some sort with lots of controls on it. When the mouse is anywhere inside of the container, I want a link to be visible. I can't simply use the MouseEnter/MouseLeave events on the container, because MouseLeave is triggered when the mouse enters a child control and the MouseEventArgs don't say anything about what control is being entered.

Say Goodbye to Windows 8's Start Screen

 

All of the people I've talked to who don't like Windows 8, don't like it because of the new start screen. You know, the tiled "apps" screen. A.K.A. "Metro" screen.

Maybe that sort of thing makes sense on a touchscreen device. Not on a desktop computer or standard laptop.

This free software brings back your start menu, like in Windows 7: ClassicShell. If you set it to start in desktop mode, you can say goodbye to the start screen! Here's how.