C carpe diem macrumors 6502 Original poster Sep 30, 2005 #1 Just out of curiosity who here has the most widget's. I am on 4 pages i was up to six but i deleted loads when 10.4.2 came out. Thanks
Just out of curiosity who here has the most widget's. I am on 4 pages i was up to six but i deleted loads when 10.4.2 came out. Thanks
mad jew Moderator emeritus Sep 30, 2005 #2 The page size depends on your screen resolution, doesn't it? I just have about five not including the Apple ones. They're useful enough for me. 🙂
The page size depends on your screen resolution, doesn't it? I just have about five not including the Apple ones. They're useful enough for me. 🙂
C carpe diem macrumors 6502 Original poster Sep 30, 2005 #3 Sorry i did not think about the screen size. Lets just say how many do you have excluding the Apple ones.
Sorry i did not think about the screen size. Lets just say how many do you have excluding the Apple ones.
Chundles macrumors G5 Sep 30, 2005 #4 carpe diem said: Just out of curiosity who here has the most widget's. I am on 4 pages i was up to six but i deleted loads when 10.4.2 came out. Thanks Click to expand... Do you mean "who has the most widgets?" The apostrophe implies that there has been a contraction of two words, it is not used to describe the plural of an object. I have 27 not counting default Apple widgets.
carpe diem said: Just out of curiosity who here has the most widget's. I am on 4 pages i was up to six but i deleted loads when 10.4.2 came out. Thanks Click to expand... Do you mean "who has the most widgets?" The apostrophe implies that there has been a contraction of two words, it is not used to describe the plural of an object. I have 27 not counting default Apple widgets.
mcadam macrumors 6502a Sep 30, 2005 #5 I have 30, including defaults, 9 of which are running. My favorites are: iClip lite wikipedia statcounter doonesbury Anybody knows of a good way to measure their ram and cpu usage? A widget fx... A
I have 30, including defaults, 9 of which are running. My favorites are: iClip lite wikipedia statcounter doonesbury Anybody knows of a good way to measure their ram and cpu usage? A widget fx... A
mad jew Moderator emeritus Sep 30, 2005 #6 mcadam said: Anybody knows of a good way to measure their ram and cpu usage? Click to expand... Activity Monitor in the Utilities folder within your Applications folder. Each active widget is a separate process. 🙂
mcadam said: Anybody knows of a good way to measure their ram and cpu usage? Click to expand... Activity Monitor in the Utilities folder within your Applications folder. Each active widget is a separate process. 🙂
mcadam macrumors 6502a Sep 30, 2005 #8 mad jew said: Activity Monitor in the Utilities folder within your Applications folder. Each active widget is a separate process. 🙂 Click to expand... But does that also measure ram? Benjamin said: I have 90 use 0. Click to expand... lol - sounds like you've drowned yourself in silly widgets 😀... A
mad jew said: Activity Monitor in the Utilities folder within your Applications folder. Each active widget is a separate process. 🙂 Click to expand... But does that also measure ram? Benjamin said: I have 90 use 0. Click to expand... lol - sounds like you've drowned yourself in silly widgets 😀... A
mad jew Moderator emeritus Sep 30, 2005 #9 Yeah, Activity Monitor measures RAM, both real and virtual. 🙂 Attachments Picture 3.png 65.1 KB · Views: 105
mcadam macrumors 6502a Sep 30, 2005 #10 mad jew said: Yeah, Activity Monitor measures RAM, both real and virtual. 🙂 Click to expand... Oh yes, I see that now... thx A
mad jew said: Yeah, Activity Monitor measures RAM, both real and virtual. 🙂 Click to expand... Oh yes, I see that now... thx A