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Rainmeter allows you to display customizable skins on your desktop, from hardware usage meters to fully functional audio visualizers.
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4.5.23 Release

April 12, 2025

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60fpsdoctorstrangeinthemultiverseofmad Here

60fpsdoctorstrangeinthemultiverseofmad

The Timekeepers guided Doctor Strange and Wanda to a hidden realm, where they encountered a mysterious being known only as "The Architect." This powerful entity revealed that the only way to restore balance to the multiverse was for Wanda to make a terrible choice: she had to destroy the Darkhold and sacrifice her own connection to the multiverse.

Objectives & Constraints

Motion Smoothing (The Devil’s Settings):

Turn on your TV’s "Auto Motion Plus" (Samsung) or "TruMotion" (LG). The TV guesses what the missing 36 frames per second should look like. The result? Artifacts. Strange’s cape might glitch. A demon’s tentacle might duplicate mid-swing. It’s like watching the movie through a funhouse mirror that’s having a stroke. 60fpsdoctorstrangeinthemultiverseofmad

Legal Warning:

Downloading a full copyrighted film is piracy. However, creating a personal 60fps render from your legally owned 4K Blu-ray is generally considered a format-shifting gray area. "60FPS • Multiverse Madness" "Smoother Magic

Fast

Rainmeter uses very little hardware resources and will run perfectly well on any PC using Microsoft Windows 7 through Windows 11.

Customizable

Create and modify your own skins in a simple language that's easy to learn. Rainmeter is not just an application, it is also a robust toolkit.

Helpful

Over the last few years, a thriving community has built up around Rainmeter creating beautiful skins and helping each other.

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Here's a small collection of creative desktops made by the Rainmeter community.