View Full Version : Google Sidebar, Yahoo Widgets, or Desktop Sidebar
SicEmBaylor
8/24/2006, 09:54 PM
Which of these would you all advise using?
I'd recommend using firefox. It has a builtin configurable search bar.
OCUDad
8/25/2006, 10:44 AM
I'd recommend using firefox. It has a builtin configurable search bar.Firefox addresses sidebar issues, but it's apples and oranges when talking about Widgets.
Widgets can be useful -- I use them for things like battery monitor, disk free space monitor, wireless status, and a few other things. Just be careful, as many widgets are end-user-developed. Some of them are kind of bug-ridden. Widgets are free - doesn't hurt to try them.
Beano's Fourth Chin
8/25/2006, 10:58 AM
Since Opera added the ad-blocking ability to their browser (and made their browser free), I've been using it more and more.
They've also got a ton of widgets available and they're easier to write than are Yahoo's. Give it a try. I'd love to have Opera get more market share. It's a great browser to develop for.
Partial Qualifier
8/25/2006, 11:00 AM
MS Vista has built-in widget support. It's funny how Vista has built-in widgets, desktop UI looks alot like redhat or mandrake, etc.
innovation! :rolleyes:
Firefox addresses sidebar issues, but it's apples and oranges when talking about Widgets.
Widgets can be useful -- I use them for things like battery monitor, disk free space monitor, wireless status, and a few other things. Just be careful, as many widgets are end-user-developed. Some of them are kind of bug-ridden. Widgets are free - doesn't hurt to try them.
Oh...I just use sysmetrix for all my system monitoring needs.
and if I need something more, I usually just write a little python GUI for it...
Paperclip
8/25/2006, 11:03 AM
OCUDad promoting Yahoo!. Color me surprised.
:)
NormanPride
8/25/2006, 11:42 AM
MS Vista has built-in widget support. It's funny how Vista has built-in widgets, desktop UI looks alot like redhat or mandrake, etc.
innovation! :rolleyes:
Nothing funny about it. When has windows EVER innovated?
OCUDad
8/25/2006, 11:46 AM
OCUDad promoting Yahoo!. Color me surprised.
:):D
OCUDad
8/25/2006, 11:50 AM
Oh...I just use sysmetrix for all my system monitoring needs.
and if I need something more, I usually just write a little python GUI for it...Excuse me, Einstein, but not all of us are flaming nerds who write Python apps in our spare time. :D
SicEmBaylor
8/28/2006, 03:35 AM
I tried various products and finally settled on RocketDock. It's exactly what I was looking for.
SicEmBaylor
8/28/2006, 06:04 AM
I finally got my desktop and computer looking and running exactly how I want it to. I've never been totally satisfied, but now I think I'm finally content with things.
Here's a screen shot.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v313/SicEmBaylor/Desktop2.jpg
funny...that looks a lot like KDE.
hurricane'bone
8/28/2006, 08:44 AM
I think it looks a lot like a mac
Beano's Fourth Chin
8/28/2006, 08:53 AM
I think it looks like you're using a ton of ram with nothing even running.
OCUDad
8/28/2006, 09:59 AM
Actually, it looks like crap. A lot of screen real estate to get something you could have gotten with built-in QuickLaunch.
NormanPride
8/28/2006, 11:33 AM
I think it looks like you're using a ton of ram with nothing even running.
Bingo.
SicEmBaylor
8/28/2006, 05:33 PM
The only thing that takes up any space is the Dock which just 23k. The rest of it, I believe, modified and replaced existing files and shell structure.
BudSooner
8/28/2006, 07:48 PM
funny...that looks a lot like KDE.
Sure does.
Beano's Fourth Chin
8/28/2006, 08:59 PM
The only thing that takes up any space is the Dock which just 23k. The rest of it, I believe, modified and replaced existing files and shell structure.
That's not too bad. My file indexing search program takes up more than that.
do you think I can put money on the release after vista looking exactly like mac leopard?
why don't you just buy a mac if you like the look of them?
the sooner geek
8/28/2006, 09:19 PM
My next computer is definitely going to be a Mac. I bought one for the wife and I use it more than she does.
I used to have a Mac II in my former life as a musician. After 8-9 years with PCs, I am wondering why I ever left. I use mostly Linux at work, these days.
I think it would be nice if I could rid myself of all things M$.
(Start violent flame war...NOW!)
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