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I also have a Tetris widget and Sudoku widget, but as far as my employer knows, I never use them....
And I have the Daily Comics widget, which lets you select from a list of comic strips and editorial cartoons, and it grabs them all every day and you can flip through them like a slide show.
Oooh! And the Simpsons quote widget, which just sits up in the top right corner, so that whenever I activate Dashboard, I get a new quote. (I don't go to Dashboard *just* for a Simpsons quote.) (Really!)
Also, did you know that you can pull a widget out of the Dashboard so that it lives on your desktop?
did you know that you can pull a widget out of the Dashboard so that it lives on your desktop?
This I like!
I like it in theory, but I realized that, if I'm using Quark XPress and need the dictionary (to figure out hyphenation -- it's a thing), I still have to press one key to show the desktop (F11), where the widget would be living, or one key to show the Dashboard (F13), where the widget currently resides.
Six of one.
if I'm using Quark XPress and need the dictionary (to figure out hyphenation
I'm not at a Mac right now, but I remember noticing that some app I was in last night that
wasn't
a browser had a "search in Google" context sensitive menu option. I liked that.
My perfect widget would be a translucent window that's displaying information from somewhere else that's changing--time, weather, whatever. I want to be able to have that floating over the window I'm working with, but not obscuring it.
I remember noticing that some app I was in last night that wasn't a browser had a "search in Google" context sensitive menu option. I liked that.
From any app, there is an App Name -> Services -> Search in Google menu entry.
did you know that you can pull a widget out of the Dashboard so that it lives on your desktop?
I did not! That could definitely come in handy.
From any app, there is an App Name -> Services -> Search in Google menu entry.
Can you drop that menu down with keystrokes? It suits my flow better at this time to flip over to the browser and perform the search there since I can do it all from the keyboard. I don't know about OS X shortcuts.
ita, I've been looking for somewhat the same thing as you--minus that I don't care about the camera. I'm leaning towards the Pearl right now, but I really don' tneed the fancy blackberryness of it all--I'm not going to connect to my work email.
I was a little intrigued by the Verizon EnV...
Can you drop that menu down with keystrokes?
Various items in the Services menu have keyboard shortcuts. Google search is Command-Shift-L. (I think, I'm not in front of a Mac right now)