Hey guys. I was just wondering which widgets those of you who are running Konfabulator use on a regular basis. Anything you just can't do without? I'm new to the app so I'm looking for some awesome, can't live without it sort of stuff. Thanks! 
Originally posted by übergeek
it's JavaScript, not Java.
Originally posted by beatle888
i would say its safe to think he KNOWS that.
Originally posted by Datazoid
The sole reason I don't like Konfabulator/don't use Konfabulator: System Slowness. I use an 800MHz iMac w/768MB, and running Konfab gives me more of a performance hit than I find the widgets to be worth. Yes, a few of them look nice, and yes, I think it has potential. But I prefer to be able to smoothly scroll webpages than to have some pretty "widget" that's hidden behind windows anyways.
Originally posted by patrick0brien
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What I'm liking about Konfab is that it transforms my desktop into a dashboard on important stuff. ToDo's, Appointments, Flights, Weather, Calendar, news. All at a glance.
Originally posted by Datazoid
The sole reason I don't like Konfabulator/don't use Konfabulator: System Slowness. I use an 800MHz iMac w/768MB, and running Konfab gives me more of a performance hit than I find the widgets to be worth. Yes, a few of them look nice, and yes, I think it has potential. But I prefer to be able to smoothly scroll webpages than to have some pretty "widget" that's hidden behind windows anyways.
If I could use it without a noticable performance hit (ie: webpages scroll normally, apps do not take 1-2+ bounces more to open, etc). I know its not much, but I like as much speed out of OS X as I can get, and to me, a bit of decor isn't worth it. On the other hand, if I had a dual 1.42, you can guarantee I would be using it![]()
Originally posted by Flynnstone
I am looking at using konfab.. to makevirtual instrument displays. I am using OS X as a front end to "talk" to my embedded Linux ( & RTOS) back ends.
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Originally posted by Flynnstone
Whats a VSTi ?
My thought process started with Arlo's Digital LCD clock widget.
Having an image of a LCD clock displayed on a LCD screen, seemed rather profound. Enter circular logic ...
I develop embedded systems using Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS) and embedded Linux. I use 16 segment LEDs (temperature reasons) and EL graphical displays for visual feedback. On my system with 16 segment LEDs it is difficult to add more displays.
But ... I could create virtual ones that look like the real thing on OS X with Konfabulator. And have the widget "talk" to my embedded Linux system to get the info to be displayed.
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