Does anyone use the Yahoo Widget Engine?

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What Is the Yahoo! Widget Engine?

The Yahoo! Widget Engine (formerly known as Konfabulator) is a JavaScript runtime engine for Windows and Mac OS X that lets you run little files called Widgets that can do pretty much whatever you want them to. Widgets can be alarm clocks, calculators, can tell you your WiFi signal strength, will fetch the latest stock quotes for your preferred symbols, and even give your current local weather.

What sets Yahoo! Widget Engine apart from other scripting applications is that it takes full advantage of today's advanced graphics. This allows Widgets to blend fluidly into your desktop without the constraints of traditional window borders. Toss in some sliding and fading, and these little guys are right at home in Windows XP and Mac OS X.

The format for these Widgets is completely open and easy to learn so creating your own Widgets is an extremely easy task.

For the "skinning" crowd, Yahoo! Widget Engine is a dream come true. You can easily change the look, feel, layout, even functionality of a Widget so that it matches your lifestyle, your desktop, or the pants or skirt you have on that day.

A Little History...

Some time in early 2000 Arlo Rose came up with an idea for a cool little application. It would use XML to structure images, and a scriptable language, like Perl, in such a way that someone who knew the basics of Perl could put together cool little mini-applications. The goal was that these mini-applications would just sit around on your desktop looking pretty, while providing useful feedback.

All he ever really wanted was to have a cool looking battery monitor and something that told him the weather, but he knew the possibilities for something like this could potentially be limitless.

Fast forward a couple of years when Arlo began working with Perry Clarke at Sun Microsystems. Over lunch one afternoon Arlo gave Perry the basics of this dream app. Perry suggested that JavaScript would be far easier for people to digest. He was right. It's the basis for Flash's ActionScript, and Adobe's scripting engine for Photoshop. Of all the choices, JavaScript made the most sense. Shortly after that lunch, the two began to spend their nights and weekends making this thing a reality.

A half year later it was ready for download on Mac OS X.

Time flew by, Ed Voas joined the team and the Windows version was unveiled.

System Requirements:
  • Windows XP with Service Pack 1 installed or Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 installed, or newer, or Mac OS X 10.3 or newer.
  • A connection to the Internet.
  • 512 megabytes of RAM is recommended.
Download: http://widgets.yahoo.com/
 

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Why am I asking this? Well, I've been working on developing a widget that will allow you to see the most recent posts here on IrishEnvy.com on your desktop. I'm currently finished with the underlying code and just working on the graphical interface portion of it.

I'd recommend you download the YWE and give it a shot. It's a pretty little cool toy!
 

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Svoboda said:
Why am I asking this? Well, I've been working on developing a widget that will allow you to see the most recent posts here on IrishEnvy.com on your desktop. I'm currently finished with the underlying code and just working on the graphical interface portion of it.

I'd recommend you download the YWE and give it a shot. It's a pretty little cool toy!

Bump.

I'm about 50% done on this. I've got the underlying coding finished, I just need to develop some graphics and what not for it. If you haven't, check out the Yahoo Widget Engine.
 

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I finished up the IrishEnvy Widget this morning. Has anyone downloaded this and tried it out? I'm looking for a beta test or two before I publish this out on Yahoo!

Drop me a PM!
 
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Svo, been using the Yahoo! Widget Engine ever since you brought it to my attention.
Love it. A real useful widget is the "Widget Launcher" which allows you to open/close various widgets with one click instead of digging into folders.
Your Irish Envy widget is superb. Stable, nicely sized, laid out and good graphics. Congrats.
 
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The widget works well! Also, does anyone know if there is a ND Football Schedule Widget that works on Windows? I know there is one on Yahoo widgets for Apple, but I need one for Windows!
 
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