Samurize

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Serious Samurize
Developer(s) Adam Coulthard / Lee Wilson
Stable release 1.64.3 / February 5, 2007 (2007-02-05)
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Type Widgets
License Semi-free Software
Website Samurize Homepage

Serious Samurize (or simply "Samurize") is a freeware system monitoring and desktop enhancement engine for Microsoft Windows.

The core of Samurize is the desktop client that displays a "config" (similar to a widget/gadget) anywhere on the screen. There is also a taskbar client, a clock client, a server, and a screensaver. The client's main purpose is to display information about the computer, such as CPU usage, available RAM/HD space, network conditions, uptime, etc.. It can also be extended by using VBScript, JScript, Perl, Python, Ruby scripts and DLL plugins, which provide virtually unlimited possibilities. There are scripts/plugins which can get weather reports, news headlines, music controllers, etc.. Samurize includes a WYSIWYG config editor used to create the configs. A "config" consists of a collection of "meters", and is saved into an INI file in the "configs" folder of the Samurize installation path. "Configs" can be packed to be shared with other users by using an included tool.

History

Gustaf Lundh (Cure) and Oscar Lundh (Sim) started Samurize early in 2002.[1] The first iteration of Samurize went up to version 0.63c, at which point work began on Serious Samurize, which was released at version 0.80a, breaking compatibility with older configs.

The earliest predecessor of Samurize was NMeter, created by Gustaf Lundh in 2000. NMeter was followed by CureInfo in 2001 and in March 2002 the Samurize development began. The development proceeded rapidly, with almost one new version each month, until the version 1.0 was published in November 2003. Then the development process slowed down somewhat, but new versions kept coming at a steady pace.

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