mac os 10

Widgetopia

One of Mac OS 10.4 Tiger’s most visible improvements is the introduction of the Dashboard and its Widgets. These simple bundles of JavaScript aren’t really applications, but they can replace them. In this week’s look at widgets, we’ll highlight some must-haves and some handy utilities for managing them.

Sure Apple’s default widgets are nice, and very Aqua-licious, but we want more. Here are some nice, free 3rd party widgets:

mu WidgetopiaBloglines Notifier

BloglinesNotifierWidget Widgetopia

Keep track of your unread feeds from the best web-based RSS reader.

mu Widgetopia3 Word Review

3 word film reviews. Straight, to the point and on your Dashboard.

mu WidgetopiaDash Monitors

DashMonitors Widgetopia

Glance at your Dashboard for stats on your CPU load, memory and network usage.

mu WidgetopiaAir Traffic Control

Find wireless networks. Based on macstumbler.

mu WidgetopiadashLicious

dashLicious Widgetopia

Post bookmarks to your delicious account. That’s it.

mu WidgetopiaDoppleViewer

National Weather Service Doppler maps. Anywhere in the US? You bet.

mu WidgetopiaRSSBean

Track RSS feeds (like ours) with this little widget.

mu WidgetopiaDashblog

Post directly to your Blogger blog, right from your Dashboard. Think less before you post.

mu WidgetopiaSlothCam

Watch webcams on the Dash. Its configurable too.

Widget Utilities

mu WidgetopiaSaft Lite

Use this free application to get a warning before Safari automatically installs widgets. If you’ve upgraded to 10.4.1, you may not need this.

mu WidgetopiaWidget Manager

Sounds like a job title, but it’s really a preference pane. Use it to enable/disable widgets.

Widget Sites

Apple’s Dashboard Downloads

Widget Developer

Dashboard Lineup

DashboardWidgets

Widget Alternatives

mu WidgetopiaAmnesty Widget Browser

Using Panther? Use Amnesty to load Dashboard Widgets. You’ll need 10.3.9 and not all widgets will work, but it’s much better than nothing.

Panther and Windows users will be interested in the new version of Konfabulator (not free but worth the cost).

Running Linux too? Both GNOME and KDE have Dashboard knock-offs, SuperKaramba for KDE and gDesklets for GNOME.

Ahh, that was fun. I expect your Dashboards are so full they’re virtually worthless. That’s the spirit!

Brian

mu WidgetopiaDownloads provided by MacUpdate

Apple drops the 10.5.3 update. Tweaks Mail, iChat, iCal, and AirPort among others

Apple put the questions to rest of when Mac OS 10.5.3 update is coming out by dropping it on Leopard users today.

The Mac OS X 10.5.3 Update and Mac OS X 10.5.3 Combo Update are available via Software Update or by visiting the support page and downloading. Either way the download will be a rather hefty 420 MB package. The update boasts over 70 changes and fixes to the system, Mail, iChat, iCal, AirPort and more. The full scoop on what’s changed is also available on Apple’s website.

Any time Apple updates Mac OS X, they update Mac OS X Server. Sure enough, the Mac OS X Server 10.5.3 Update and the Mac OS X Server 10.5.3 Combo Update are also ready to roll!

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MacJournal 4.1.2 brings Missing Sync, Palm and iWeb support

macjournal 20070509 205611 MacJournal 4.1.2 brings Missing Sync, Palm and iWeb supportMariner Software today announced the release of a free update to their journaling and blogging software, MacJournal 4.1.2.

The release includes the MacJournal Palm Conduit for the Missing Sync application, iWeb support, the ability to import a Stickies database, support for NetNewsWire, and numerous localizations and bug fixes.

MacJournal 4.1.2 is now available for download and requires Mac OS 10.3.5 or higher. Pricing is set at USD$34.95 for the download version.

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