View Full Version : Konfabulator on OSX shames Active Desktop
MorganX
Feb 27, 2003, 10:46 AM
Konfabulator on OS X puts Microsoft's still unstable Active Desktop to ABSOLUTE SHAME!
Apple should buy this up, integrate it into OS X, and get content providers on board.
nuckinfutz
Feb 27, 2003, 10:50 AM
werd!
edesignuk
Feb 27, 2003, 10:57 AM
Agreed. But, in slight defense of Microsoft (I can't believe I'm doing this!), active desktop is FREE, Konfabulator is not. :(
But yes, you are right, Konfab whips arse! :D
FelixDerKater
Feb 27, 2003, 11:49 AM
Konfabulator definitely rocks.
One gripe is they should not force you to look at the shareare window on your desktop at all times until you have at least used it for a week or two.
Jaykay
Feb 27, 2003, 08:14 PM
God damnit if ever i loved a shareware program then this would be it....
mmmm widgets...
alex_ant
Feb 27, 2003, 08:22 PM
I don't understand the point of Konfab. What does it provide that would not be achievable by other means? It seems like every single Konfab widget could have been written not to use Konfab at all. Quartz transparency and shapeless windows are not exclusive to Konfab.
springscansing
Feb 27, 2003, 09:08 PM
Originally posted by alex_ant
I don't understand the point of Konfab. What does it provide that would not be achievable by other means? It seems like every single Konfab widget could have been written not to use Konfab at all. Quartz transparency and shapeless windows are not exclusive to Konfab.
I think the point is to give Arlo Rose 25 bucks so you can get some nifty new memory leaks.
Also, the first time I ran it: KERNAL PANIC!
It's just like Kaleidoscope: Cool for a day, then you realize its utterly a waste of power and time.
pyrotoaster
Feb 27, 2003, 09:10 PM
I like Konfabulator, and I think it would be great if Apple hired Arlo and Perry to put together something totally integrated with OS X.
Konfab is cool as-is, but it could be so much cooler if Apple made it part of the OS.
springscansing
Feb 27, 2003, 09:22 PM
Originally posted by pyrotoaster
I like Konfabulator, and I think it would be great if Apple hired Arlo and Perry to put together something totally integrated with OS X.
Konfab is cool as-is, but it could be so much cooler if Apple made it part of the OS.
Nah, the last thing OS X needs is more eye candy. Do yoy really wanna devote 50% of your system resources to drop shadows and 30 colors of faux-analog clocks?
Kwyjibo
Feb 27, 2003, 09:47 PM
I agree- Konfab was overhyped. Its cool for a few minutes but then you realize you can't really do much with it on( atleast on an iBook). Also i mean i haven't seen much that was awesome, how many times can one look at the weather time or stocks.
FelixDerKater
Feb 27, 2003, 10:11 PM
Originally posted by springscansing
Nah, the last thing OS X needs is more eye candy. Do yoy really wanna devote 50% of your system resources to drop shadows and 30 colors of faux-analog clocks?
I have to agree with you on that. This is definitely something that should be added by users who choose to do so, and not come included with the OS.
mnkeybsness
Feb 28, 2003, 01:47 AM
Originally posted by pyrotoaster
I like Konfabulator, and I think it would be great if Apple hired Arlo and Perry to put together something totally integrated with OS X.
Konfab is cool as-is, but it could be so much cooler if Apple made it part of the OS.
arlo and perry do NOT work for apple...
arlo used to when he worked on kaleidoscope
and it's not integrated with os x...it just uses things that already are integrated into the system...
for a discussion about why konfab is utter crap, click here (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=19970&highlight=konfab+not+hitting+potential)
Datazoid
Feb 28, 2003, 02:24 AM
Originally posted by mnkeybsness
arlo and perry do NOT work for apple...
Originally posted by pyrotoaster
I think it would be great if Apple hired Arlo and Perry...
arlo used to when he worked on kaleidoscope
and it's not integrated with os xOriginally posted by pyrotoaster
...to put together something totally integrated with OS X.
...it just uses things that already are integrated into the system...
um....your post is confusing me....
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