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Konfabulator Coming to Windows

islandroots writes "Arlo Rose, developer of the popular Konfabulator widget, is moving his application from Mac OS X to Windows. Back when Apple unveiled their next OS, Mac OS X Tiger with Dashboard, Arlo Rose accused Apple of copying his application. 'We're all diehard Macintosh developers here, but we recognize that Windows is the dominant platform,' Rose said in a statement. 'When you have a great idea, you want more than 2 percent of the global market to have access to it.'"

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  1. Dude--Apple stole our idea! by Ph33r+th3+g(O)at · · Score: 5, Funny

    We'll have to fix them. Dude! I know! We'll port the product to Windows! Yeah, Microsoft would never copy an idea and include it in their next operating system! Excellent!

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    1. Re:Dude--Apple stole our idea! by AC-x · · Score: 5, Funny

      At the rate Longhorn's going they won't have anything to worry about for a _long_ time

    2. Re:Dude--Apple stole our idea! by WebMasterJoe · · Score: 5, Funny
      Microsoft plans for the next version of Windows to have a slightly different twist on the same idea.
      So, version one in 2-3 more years, version 2 which deletes all the original widgets in 7 years, and version 8, which is completely incompatible with previous versions and now integrates with MSN and WMP 11, will debut in 13 years. Seriously, if they make the sidebar anything like the toolbars that sometimes adhere to the always-on-top and auto-hide settings, Konfabulator has nothing to worry about.
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  2. Konfabulator going to Windows? by richie2000 · · Score: 5, Funny

    One might think this particular project was a natural for a KDE port.

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  3. Re:slashdotted already by tdemark · · Score: 5, Funny

    so can someone tell me what konfabulator does?

    It's pretty ingenious.

    Konfabulator takes a Dual G5/2.0 with 1.5G of RAM and makes it run like an Apple IIc.

    At least, that's what I found when I tried it.

    I didn't realized that is wasn't out for Windows yet, because XP had the same effect when I installed it on my PC.

    - Tony