StardockWeather.ocx - BAH!
Because of hard drive failure on my main laptop, I'm running off of the second while I wait to afford a new drive for the first. It happens to have Windows 8 installed instead of its usual Windows Vista 64. So, I'm in the process of re-installing all my software and then finding out during installation or first time I run it which works and doesn't. Funny thing, all the old apps I still use (XP and a few older) run great. Stardock is running about half and half. One of the half-nots was WindowBlinds (sigh) so that meant Theme Manager was neutered in a major way. DesktopX seems pretty content, my happy little fishy and Kumanoi, all favorite OMNI analogue clock, and must have Viper Volume are running great (whew) BUT immediately after uninstalling Theme Manager, the desktop weather gadget/widget (I get confused) says it can't live without having StarDockWeather.OCX installed. There is still one in two different places so I registered the newest one. Wonderful Windows 8 gives me an error that it registered it but won't run. Research says something about permissions. That is one of the major pisses I have with 8, it takes away any ability to control permissions. But, anyway, I thought that since DesktopX runs the widget/gadget department then why did removing Theme Manager (or WindowBlinds, I did both at once) have anything to do with the weather docklets? The error that the weather docklet gives mentions MyColors, which I didn't even try to install. Since these weather toys (see, I got around saying it) came with a couple of themes/skins, perhaps a non-affiliated one might work. I haven't got any of those yet because I'm still sorting. I haven't worked on either web pages or books as I've been too frustrated by Windows 8 to do either. Windows 7 was a joy compared to this. Now I know why software is so buggy when it comes out. The folks developed it on a foundation that wasn't set and then in the polish faze some of the things they worked off of were changed or removed. Don't get me wrong, Windows 8 would be great for my mother (75 years) or someone who needs simple and doesn't install or tweak. Or perhaps a touch screen.