10.4 Widget Site Opens Doors 110
sammykrupa writes "My new venture has just opened its doors. Dashboard Lineup is a site where developers can talk about the OS X Tiger widgets they are developing and and tips and tricks can be exchanged. There are also discussions about ideas for widgets. It's also worth mentioning that if you are a developer you can use the free hosting for widgets I have set up."
What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:2)
You beat me to it...another advert posing as a story.
Re:What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:3, Interesting)
Floating clocks and weather forcasts? WTF?
Is Dashboard/Kornfabulator really anything more than a pretty toy?
Re:What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:5, Interesting)
Personally like the notion of having a hide-able layer; others may prefer a 3rd party solution to do virtual desktops in OS X to contain these minor items - something that I personally don't care for. Dashboard is just another option; take it or leave it.
Re:What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:3, Insightful)
God, I love a straight answer to a straight question. It seems so rare these days.
Re:What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:3, Interesting)
If im at home and want to keep an eye on my stocks but not leave a browser window open or if im doing some accounting and want quick access to a caclulator that is easy to wip out and throw away.
How about i would like to check my emails quickly and easily then that can eassily be accomidated too or perhaps a quick reference dictionary.
What about a rather nice library reference tool(For C code or Objective C or etc) that could search a database depending on a
Re:What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:2)
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Does anyone know an implementation of this for the FreeDesktop(honestly i dont care which
Re:What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:3, Funny)
Is Dashboard/Kornfabulator really anything more than a pretty toy?
Yeah, who ever needs to know the time or what it's like outside??
Re:What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:4, Insightful)
Lots of people prefer an analog display to a digital one for telling time. I'll agree that a clock isn't super-necessary, but if you don't want it, you can easily turn it off.
What it's like outside: Look out a window. You know, that big glass pane on one wall of your boss's office?
Oh yes, because looking out a window will tell you the temperature and the chance of precipitation later. On top of that, everyone obviously has a huge window right near their computer.
Anything else to say?
Yes: It's hard to believe that you can't see the benefits of the various widgets on the dashboard. Maybe you personally don't have a whole lot of use for two particular ones, but there are tons more and furthermore they're easy to develop (HTML and CSS) and thus there will likely be lots of novel ones. Take second to look outside (no pun intended) your narrow little world and see that everyone is not you.
Re:What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:2)
Re:What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:2)
and is it really the killer feature that should be on the apple [apple.com] homepage?
Re:What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:2)
Yes, really. I get to work in the morning and bring up Konfabulator with a hot key, and while I'm unloading my bag I can glance at a big clock and calendar on the screen from across the room, then sit down and get the weather forecast so I can plan field work (no windows!), check the ferry lineup in the webcam frame, glance over my iCal to-do list, note any active network connections as well as
Re:What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:2)
What bugs me about that prediction is that Konf has been around a while now. If the "free widget community" (if there is such a thing) was going to come up with some very interesting uses, wouldn't they have done so by now?
Re:What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:3, Interesting)
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Re:What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:2)
Hm, sounds like slashdot was bought by Gannett.
Re:What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:5, Informative)
If you want to see a nice one, though, look at DashboardWidgets [dashboardwidgets.com]. Lotsa widgets up already...
Re:What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:2)
Why, because they haven't submitted their stories to Slashdot.
Re:What about the other Dashboard sites? (Score:3, Insightful)
It wasn't thinly veiled: "My new venture has just opened its doors."
Doesn't get much more blatant than that.
Re:From TFA (Score:3, Informative)
3.A Stupid Republican Quote Widget.
Re:From TFA (Score:4, Insightful)
You win, though: first of five to point it out.
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by FidelCatsro (861135) on Thursday April 14, @01:58PM (#12238380)
its always funny if your not on the reciving end
Now THIS, I found as even FUNNIER!
That was a submitted idea.... (Score:1)
Re:From TFA (Score:2)
Re:From TFA (Score:2)
"3. A Stupid Republican Quote Widget."
At least he's got someone for 95% of the American audience.
Re:From TFA (Score:1)
Eh... fuck you. You win; your advertisement worked; I'll never look at your page again. Zap away.
It's hard to be sure, but I'd bet this was in response to:
3. A Stupid Republican Quote Widget.
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This one has been around for years... (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:This one has been around for years... (Score:5, Insightful)
I tried Konfabulator, as did a number of people I know. For me I stopped using it because it was a hog, and just slowed down my machine too much. The lack of compelling/really useful widgets was a problem. A friend of mine summed it up with, "When the demo expired and I had to consider paying for it, I had already stopped using it, so I just deleted it." That was basically it for a lot of us. It just was not very useful. Dashboard looks to be more so. And it is free, so even if I only book a flight once a year, or look up a phone number in the yellow pages once a week, there is no reason not to have it.
Re:This one has been around for years... (Score:3, Insightful)
Kinda like Sherlock. The only useful feature of it, for me, is the Movie Showtimes--saves me from having to dig through the paper, plus I get a preview. But the once every two months that I consider going to a movie are the ONLY times Sherlock gets used. Especially since the Sherlocker site shut down; I don't know of anyone trying to extend Sherlock anymore. Which means we're left with the Find Flights etc
Really, why use this stuff when it's just a link away? Does anyone find it easier to launch Sher
Re:This one has been around for years... (Score:2)
Thats how I search for movie showtimes now
Re:This one has been around for years... (Score:1)
Thanks for pointing it out... I think that's going to be my movie showtime tool now too.
Re:This one has been around for years... (Score:2)
Re:This one has been around for years... (Score:2)
Oh, for the lurva Pete!
I don't happen to care much for Konfabulator, but there are nearly 1,000 widgets for it. They cover every single thing Apple is scraping together for Dashboard. And you can be sure nearly everything to be "invented" for Dashboard later will already have been Konfabulated.
It just was not very useful. Dashboard looks to be more so.
Er, yeah. They both work the same way and do the same thing.
And it is free, so
It's $12
Re:This one has been around for years... (Score:2)
I don't happen to care much for Konfabulator, but there are nearly 1,000 widgets for it.
There were not 1000 when I first tried using it. 50 Maybe 100. And very few of them did anything I was not already doing with a stand alone application or was faster just to look up with my web browser.
Er, yeah. They both work the same way and do the same thing.
Hopefully not, or I'll not use dashboard. Konfabulator was eating half of one of my cpus and a good chunk of memory while sitting idle, with only a few
Isn't Dashboard just Konfabulator? (Score:2)
Re:Isn't Dashboard just Konfabulator? (Score:2)
Isn't Dashboard just Konfabulator?
Nope. They are both implementations of the same idea though. Mac OS 7, and several other older systems used "mini apps" and these are just the same thing re-implemented. Apple's version (Dashboard) has a few advantages since it is integrated into the OS more fully, ships with tiger by default (larger user base) and supposedly is easier to create widgets for (HTML and javascript just like web apps). Konfabulator beat them to market by a good margin, but when I tried it
Re:This one has been around for years... (Score:2)
Dashboard is entirely webkit with JavaScript, it's going to eat CPU power like there's no tomorrow. I'm wondering what was wrong with just writing applications, but I'm obviously in the minority.
Dave
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That's been fixed for a while. F8 is Konfabulator's friend now, and they stay out of the way.
There is a problem with Konfabulator's marketing exposed by your comment. I did not know Konfabulator had fixed that problem either. I tossed it early on, because it was just not good enough, or useful enough. Now it is probably better in a number of ways, but I am certainly not motivated to download it again and try it out again. The demo expired in a month and for people like me who often test out new usabi
Re:This one has been around for years... (Score:2)
I did pretty much the same thing. Grabbed a copy when it first came out, downloaded a heckuva lot of widgets, opened em all up and drooled at the eye candy. Then I noticed my system was dogging and I didn't really find them all useful.
But instead of blaming the software, I thought about it and maybe it was the way I was using it that was causing the problem. Two things have happened that make Konfab my 2nd most needed app (second only to Adium, www.adiumx.com).
#1: Arlo and P
Re:This one has been around for years... (Score:1)
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I paid for Konfabulator. It hasn't been updated this year, and crashes frequently. It's also a rsource hog.
Can someone please explain... (Score:2)
Re:Can someone please explain... (Score:2)
The code behind a widget is nothing new/special... its HTML. You can mix in Javascript and Cocoa as well (I guess you just embed them into the HTML? I'm not sure)
Re:Can someone please explain... (Score:1)
Re:Can someone please explain... (Score:5, Informative)
Press F12, they all appear, use them and hit F12 again and they're gone. Instantly. Stuff like:
- the iTunes controller.
- calculator (no more opening this app for just a quick calculation)
- the calendar view (simply seing the entire month is handy, since otherwise you had to go to the terminal, iCal or editing the time to see it, your iCal stuff also appear)
- Converter. Converting money from CAD to USD (in my case) is really convinient and faster than hitting a web site)
Overall, very nice feature. It's one of those things that makes it really hard to go back to panther after using Tiger for a little while.
Re:Can someone please explain... (Score:2)
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I can see this might be useful, although I'm not convinced that it would be more useful than iTunes in small mode. - calculator (no more opening this app for just a quick calculation)
I generally keep Longhand open and hidden for this kind of thing. - the calendar view (simply seing the entire month is handy, since otherwise you had to go to the terminal, iCal or editing the time to see it, your iCal stuff also appear)
Again, I keep iCal open and hidden for when I want to be able
Re:Can someone please explain... (Score:2, Insightful)
The fact that you don't have to write them with Xcode.
Definitely an ad (Score:1)
Re:Definitely an ad (Score:2)
What are the criteria anyway? (Score:2)
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Re:What are the criteria anyway? (Score:1)
What made you think that?
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Automator? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Automator? (Score:1)
Because nobody has the OS that runs yet these .... (Score:2)
The sites look good though.
Re:Because nobody has the OS that runs yet these . (Score:1)
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3 dashboard widget sites - but 0 for the masses (Score:3, Interesting)
In 2 weeks Apple releases tiger, and thousands of people will eagerly search the web for widgets. There's a huge opportunity here, too bad all current contenders didn't realize this.
Re:3 dashboard widget sites - but 0 for the masses (Score:3, Insightful)
What is your problem with Dashboard Widgets [dashboardwidgets.com]? It has a pretty decent site, including most of your bullet points. The only way they fall down is that their front page is devoted to news, and you have to click to get to the gallery (or showcase as they call it). This also seems to be one of the few sites with quite a few widgets already up and available. You claim their preview icons are too small. They are 128x128 which is plenty large on my monitor and larger than most of the images on the Konfabulator sit
Re:3 dashboard widget sites - but 0 for the masses (Score:2)
You're right, many graphics on the Konfabulator site make is slow *if* you're on a slow connection.
You misunderstand me. I gave up on Konfabulator because it was too slow, not because the web site was too slow. Content is king and the Konfabulator product was just not useful enough and was a huge resource hog when I tried it out. Their website loads acceptably. (Only just acceptably, it took a second or two to load the first page and I have most of a T1 to myself right now.)
Re:3 dashboard widget sites - but 0 for the masses (Score:2)
Mystery Meat navigation [webpagesthatsuck.com]. The only way I was able to find their Widget Showcase was by clicking on teeny tiny text in the top blog post. If you want people to come to your site to *get* widgets, you need to make it easier for people to *find* widgets. If it's a site for developers, you need to make it easy for them to find useful developer stuff like code snippets, examples, and discussion forums.
<rant>What are those icons supposed to be, anyway? Home, In
List of Existing Dashboard Widget Sites (Score:4, Informative)
Re:List of Existing Dashboard Widget Sites (Score:1)
http://macwidgets.net/ [macwidgets.net]
by the creators of macthemes.net, so it should be good.
graphics (Score:2)
Uhm.... (Score:2)
Roughly the same thing can be accomplised with a combination of regular good ol' Mac OS X applications and multiple desktops. Just pile your calculator, IMDB searcher, digits converter and whatnot on to one of your virtual desktops, set a shortcut key for it in DesktopManager.
Voila, you have just replicated the functionality of Dashboard, minus the blatant overhead of all those processor-hogging graphical effects.
I
Re:Uhm.... (Score:3, Interesting)
21 years later Tiger kicks that concept up a notch, by having a sort of a desk accessories layer that allows you to have all these little movable d
Integration (Score:2)
However, I don't agree with you that the OS X GUI is "advanced". The graphical effects get extremely tired after a while. I now keep them turned off, even going so far as to mess with GUI settings using TinkerTool, just to get rid of the damned stuff.
I recently bought a new 1.3Ghz PowerBook, in hope that this might improve my user experience with Mac
Re:Integration (Score:1)
I wish somebody could just recreate the elegance
Dashboard X (Score:2)
This would be awesome for a sweet super iPod, iPod Photo, Audio and video streaming device...
Maybe a Mozilla minimo project could be developed to accomplish this.
JsD
dashboard doubts? (Score:2)
All things already available in OS X or on the web, but imagine having the things *I* need one click away...
I'm all for it.
Re:dashboard doubts? (Score:2)
Dashboard is like Exposé, absolutely not essential, but in reality it makes life so much easier. Are other systems so much more trouble? Yes. Can I do without? Yes. That's not the point.
For flights, I have to go to the destination airport website and hope they have decent tracking online. For translations and such I use Sherlock, not bad, but I don't really need the extra fluff.
I use the
Re:dashboard doubts? (Score:2)
A nice widget (Score:2)