R Ronbo85 macrumors newbie Original poster Apr 2, 2008 3 0 Apr 2, 2008 #1 I'm looking to replace the need for Konfab.. er.. Yahoo widget engine to have a simple, small, see-thru calendar on my desktop. I haven't found a Dashboard Widget that would suffice. Any pointers are appreciated! Thanks! Ronbo
I'm looking to replace the need for Konfab.. er.. Yahoo widget engine to have a simple, small, see-thru calendar on my desktop. I haven't found a Dashboard Widget that would suffice. Any pointers are appreciated! Thanks! Ronbo
M MurphyM macrumors 6502 Dec 29, 2007 263 0 Apr 10, 2008 #2 I'm not sure exactly what you're looking for. But you could slide a widget from the widget layer onto your desktop. You could also use Geektool to display a calendar in your desktop. I can't tell from what you wrote if you want a regular widget in the widget layer or something else.
I'm not sure exactly what you're looking for. But you could slide a widget from the widget layer onto your desktop. You could also use Geektool to display a calendar in your desktop. I can't tell from what you wrote if you want a regular widget in the widget layer or something else.
R Ronbo85 macrumors newbie Original poster Apr 2, 2008 3 0 Apr 11, 2008 #3 Thanks, Murphy! That tool looks cool, alright! But, what I was (am still) looking for is a Dashboard Widget, so I can eliminate an application (Yahoo Widgets). Thanks again for the post! Ronbo
Thanks, Murphy! That tool looks cool, alright! But, what I was (am still) looking for is a Dashboard Widget, so I can eliminate an application (Yahoo Widgets). Thanks again for the post! Ronbo
Mitthrawnuruodo Moderator emeritus Mar 10, 2004 14,823 1,797 Bergen, Norway Apr 11, 2008 #4 I just suggested MenuCalendarClock in a very similar thread. It lives in you menu bar and not on the desktop, though, but I like it...
I just suggested MenuCalendarClock in a very similar thread. It lives in you menu bar and not on the desktop, though, but I like it...
M MurphyM macrumors 6502 Dec 29, 2007 263 0 Apr 11, 2008 #5 Mitthrawnuruodo said: I just suggested MenuCalendarClock in a very similar thread. It lives in you menu bar and not on the desktop, though, but I like it... Click to expand... I can second that. I almost bought it once but I'm not a big iCal user. If I used iCal I'd be all over MenuCalendarClock.
Mitthrawnuruodo said: I just suggested MenuCalendarClock in a very similar thread. It lives in you menu bar and not on the desktop, though, but I like it... Click to expand... I can second that. I almost bought it once but I'm not a big iCal user. If I used iCal I'd be all over MenuCalendarClock.