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Make Your Own Widgets!!!

By Tom Woodward | January 24, 2007

Default Widget Set

If you use a Mac it is now really easy to make your own custom widgets. Dashcode (beta- so no promises) is a neat little WYSIWYG that makes widget construction quick and easy. You can make all of the default widgets above or make your own from scratch.

It’s free to download once you join the Apple Developer’s Connection (which is free but requires you to give some information). Not a bad deal.

Educationally, it’d be a fun way to do a number of things.

I realize these are all things you could do easily other ways (and in some cases with greater ease and flexibility).  The thing is widgets will often succeed where you would fail utterly with a less “cool” or “fun” option. Our school has widget mania so I’m going to try to tap in.
If you’d like a widget for BionicTeaching’s rss feed click here. Yeah, I know it’s probably useless for the majority of you but like I said- It’s all about the widgets baby.

Topics: Apple | 1 Comment »

One Response to “Make Your Own Widgets!!!”

  1. surrural.librarian Says:
    January 25th, 2007 at 5:50 pm

    Oh, crumb!:

    This beta release has been scaled back to be compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) in order to get feedback from a broad range of users…
    Dashcode will only be released officially as part of Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard).
    This beta release will cease to function on July 15, 2007.

    I’m not sure when I’ll be able to upgrade, otherwise, I’d be so excited about this. Thanks for the heads up though.
    Pam

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