
Mac OS X Tiger has plenty of goodness. In your face and under the hood. The most in-your-face addition to the Mac is Dashboard Widgets. They’re cute. They’re cuddly. They’re collectable. Some are actually worthwhile. Many widgets are worthless.
If you’re not using Mac OS X Tiger and don’t plan to, that’s OK. You won’t know what you’re missing. If you keep reading, you’ll know what’s cool about Widgets. The good ones. There are bad ones, too.
Widgets are desktop.... (excerpted).
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Jen said:
Yes i am biased, i can tell you that before i start typing, Macs rule, and everything else drools. Macs from here to there, Macs are here, lets cheer. hurray Steve jobs, boo bill gates.