Mac OS X Leopard Dashboard Web Clip

Peter Rukavina

Today’s favourite Mac OS X Leopard feature: “web clip.” Lets me take any chunk of any web page and turn it into a dashboard widget. In about 4 seconds. It’s very easy to use, and while it bears something in common with the old “Active Desktop” system from the Windows world, its elegance transports it high above the Microsoft implementation.

My Mac OS X Dashboard

Click on the image to see it in Flickr and mouse-over the image there for more details about each widget.

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