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190 Transparent widgets located in one simple to use Location

I get a lot of requests for widgets and applications either reviewed or located. Sometime I find things and share them here, other times I just link it to the person asking. We have shared this thread that is located on XDA in the past, but it has been a while since it saw any new people.So we wanted to share it again with everyone. Located in a thread created by rushco is one of the most comprehensive lists of transparent themed widgets that exists on the web. You can spend hours searching for these mods individually, I have tried, but in one single location you can find a majority of the widgets you already use. The widgets are updated shortly after any of the apps that they are for have been updated in the market. You won’t find any paid applications in the list, so if that is your thing, keep looking.

Rushco isn’t the mind behind all of the mods, but he is the master mind of a fairly updated list of 190 widgets that have been made for your enjoyment. They are all listed in alphabetical order and are updated fairly regularly. I can count 15 that have been added or updated just this month.

If you are unable to locate the widget you are looking for, you have two options available. First, you can read through the handy guide of how to create a transparent widget of your own and then share it with everyone, or you can submit a request to have it made for you. I am not sure the timeline for completion though and it might be better if you learn on your own anyways.

Installation is simple. Locate the app you are looking for and download it. Be sure to uninstall your current one from your device. Then take and transfer the apk file to your device (unless you downloaded it on your device of course) then install it. All set. Now you can get all those transparent themed widgets you have seen so many others using on their devices. Here’s a few of my favorites that I often use –

Don’t rely solely on those though since they can be updated with out notice. I highly recommend you head to the source link and book mark it for future reference.

Source: XDA