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Google Gadgets Join Dashboard Widgets As KDE Plasmoids

Balinares writes "As another sign of Google's growing interest in the Linux desktop, according to a Google developer, the Linux implementation of Google Gadgets will be able to run natively as KDE Plasmoids. After Mac OS X Dashboard widgets, this is the second major widget library to be supported in KDE Plasma."

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  1. Re:Usefulness? by 99BottlesOfBeerInMyF · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Oops, I forgot an important one. TheDailyGrind is great for tracking how much time you're putting in on different projects. It is essential for a contractor with multiple jobs and good for accounting for your time at a regular job too.

  2. Re:Usefulness? by drinkypoo · · Score: 2, Interesting

    You can make any and all widgets fast to appear and disappear on linux by using compiz with the desktop widgets layer plugin. You can specify windows by the usual rules (class, title, et cetera) and they get snarfed into that layer and no longer appear anywhere else. This is a minor annoyance, because it doesn't offer an option to automatically switch to the widget layer when specific programs are launched. This would be nice, so that for example when you launch the gdesklets config app (which I have set to go to the widget layer) you go to the widgets layer automatically.

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    "You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
  3. I stuck with Konfabulator/Yahoo Widgets by argent · · Score: 2, Interesting

    * They're more portable - they run in Windows or OS X.
    * They have MUCH less overhead. Some dashboard widgets have a CPU% in the double digets while Dashboard is open!
    * They're not constrained to the dashboard.

    I have a feeling that part of the reason that Apple stuck their widgets on the dashboard was because the overhead of webkit doing AJAXy things to try and look lickable is so high. The layout engine Konfabulator introduced is much lighter weight. Whatever the reason, I found I was never using the Dashboard so I went back to Konfabulator. I used Tinkertool to disable the Dashboard completely, who needs the overhead?

    When are they going to emulate Konfabulator under KDE? Hmmm?