9/29 Update
Thanks! It's still complicated for me, but I have to keep reading the manuals and ask for help on their forums because I never knew how much Rainmeter was capable of. Anyway, it's been a bit over 2 weeks so I think it's time for an update!
http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/xx20/ScoobSTi/1_zps76d4e611.jpg
Here's the new and updated desktop. You might notice the new dock icons, the gray/grey and blue icons in the status bar, the bar on the left, and the new Google search bar. I'll explain everything.
http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/xx20/ScoobSTi/2_zps684dbd4e.jpg
If you click on the bar on the left, it opens a menu that is like Android's "Recent Tasks" menu. The only difference is it doesn't display the most recent tasks. It's a predefined list that I made but eventually it'll be customizable. Notice that when it isn't open, there is an arrow that points to the right (>) and when the menu is open, it points to the left (<).
http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/xx20/ScoobSTi/3_zps3c0699f9.jpg
The slightly updated notifications menu. I just changed the icons and some of the slots.
http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/xx20/ScoobSTi/4_zpsd79c4eab.jpg
The "lock screen", which is just a full screen image. It's not actually secure as you can right click > close it, so it's mostly for show. You can quickly lock your computer by clicking the lock icon in the status bar. Also, you can't actually drag the lock icon and enter the lock pattern. If you have an Android device, you'll know what I mean. I don't think Rainmeter is that advanced, and even if it was, my coding skills aren't.
http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/xx20/ScoobSTi/5_zps47ca0e96.jpg
The almost completely fake lock pattern. Again, mostly for show and you can't set your own pattern and unlock by drawing it. So what I've done is coded the circles so that when you click the top right one, it deactivates the whole lock screen, as if you are actually unlocking it.
http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/xx20/ScoobSTi/6_zpse5851838.jpg
The settings window, which can be accessed by clicking the wrench icon in the status bar. I opened all the menus to show what it is able to do at the moment. And to prove that it works, I changed the lock screen background which you can see below. 12 hr and 24 hr time settings actually work. S**n, I'll code in the ability to change the date format.
http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/xx20/ScoobSTi/7_zpsf89a50cd.jpg
I was so happy when I finally got the code right! Took 2 days to figure it out. :hide:
http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/xx20/ScoobSTi/SearchVersions_zps63a77191.png
The Google search bar looks a lot different now, and that's because I made 4 different versions. The mic icon opens up Window's speech recognition software, but I haven't tested it yet and I think it'll be useless. Top to bottom: Transparent white, transparent black, white, black
http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/xx20/ScoobSTi/8_zpsf44ed408.jpg
Clicking the search bar opens this, a Google Now-style window. It is supposed to display the weather info and search results, but the weather wasn't loading and I haven't figured out how to show the search results yet.
http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/xx20/ScoobSTi/9_zps17586a6e.jpg
I've also inverted the image colors in GIMP and made a "Holo Light" style of some skins, because JB has both a dark and light theme.
http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/xx20/ScoobSTi/10_zpsf9bbc686.jpg
The light version of the tasks menu.
There are also 4 different color versions of even the line above the dock (black, gray/grey, white and transparent). Apart from that, that's all I can show right now. I haven't done anything to the apps window yet as it's too much work for one skin, so that'll be saved for another time.
I got the color values and some of the icons from the Android team itself. A Rainmeter user told me that since Android is open source, they uploaded official color codes, image stencils and even fonts which are all used in the OS. So I took advantage of that and used pretty much all of those in this skin.