The TV Tracker widget was pretty lame (and slow, too). It needs a few more revisions before it will be useful.
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I have the wikipedia widget (slow, and not much point if you have a web browser open, but still fun) and a couple weather ones up.
The only third party widget I like so far is DoppleViewer.
I find this very satisfying: USB Barbie (completely work-safe)
What would cause an xsl node to suddenly become read-only?
Sunspots?
I installed the TiVo widget and it's very pretty. I'm not sure it's useful, but it's certainly pretty.
Okay -- more widgeting -- I can run the TiVo widget, but how do I get it to appear in the Widget Bar? The first couple I downloaded from the Apple site appeared there automatically, but not the TiVo one or the last one I grabbed.
Ya gotta put them in the right directory. Either ~/Library/Widgets or /Library/Widgets.
eta: create your own widgets: [link]
It's easy! Just a little HTML, CSS and JavaScript.... (other languages can be used too).
Spotlight is so confusing -- when I did the search, it made it look like the widgets were in the Application folder, which they patently were not.
Got them in the widget bar now, thanks.