1. Lively Wallpaper

Price: Free Lively Wallpaper gives you a large selection of wallpaper options, including videos, GIFs, and web pages. The app also lets you use animated backgrounds to enhance the aesthetics of your desktop. Additionally, it’s possible to change the brightness, overlay color, speed, zoom, and other settings with a few clicks. Pros

Open-source application Good display scaling quality that fits your display resolution Pauses wallpaper playback when you’re off desktop, working, or playing games Minimal use of PC resources Supports multiple displays on more than one monitor Ad-free

Cons

Some web wallpapers may not function properly

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2. BeWidgets

Price: Free BeWidgets helps you personalize your Windows PC by allowing you to customize your desktop widgets with pictures, weather information, shortcuts, date and time, finances, and other features. BeWidgets developers are quite active and working to add various new widgets in the future, including one that can control Spotify and additional media, and others that support browsers, text, and RSS feeds. Pros

Works quickly and efficiently Wide range of widgets Easy-to-use interface Fast and optimized application Modern design

Cons

Does not display news items or other content available through the standard Windows widgets app

3. ElevenClock

Price: Free ElevenClock is an app that allows you to customize the taskbar clock on your Windows 11 PC. The app has numerous options, including the ability to fully customize the look of the clock. You can opt for custom fonts, colors, or backgrounds and view the time in style. When you’re done, you can clone your creation and have the app show you a secondary clock at the other end of the taskbar. Moreover, this app provides a simple solution if you can’t get the clock to show up on your second monitor. Pros

Lightweight application Large selection of customization options Works with small taskbars Clock starts automatically

Cons

Taskbar windows and settings are only visible on the main screen

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4. RoundedTB

Price: Free With the RoundedTB app, you can change the shape and appearance of your Windows taskbar by adding margins, rounded corners, and segments of any size. The app is accessible in your Windows system tray, and you can use it to divide your taskbar into multiple segments for separate apps. Entering a margin and corner radius is the most basic way to use RoundedTB. Pros

Works without modifying system files or making permanent system alterations User-friendly Includes advanced options, like dynamic mode, show system tray, and independent margins, among others.

Cons

The taskbar may stretch to the left in some configurations

5. Start11

Price: 30-day free trial/starting at $5.99 Stardock’s Start11 offers various customization options for your Windows Start menu. Users have their choice of various classic Start menu layouts, including Windows 7 and 8. Additional features in Start11 include customizing grid icon spacing, repositioning the taskbar, changing the color, shortcut links, and transparency. You can also ungroup or regroup open windows to improve your taskbar workflow and tailor your grouping experience per monitor. The app even allows you to expand the taskbar to see more open windows. Pros

Modern and clean interface No ads Wide range of features to choose from

Cons

Trial installation could be easier

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