Widgets are small applications for Mac OS X version Tiger or newer. Please note that the widgets are provided “as is”. I take no responsibility whatsoever for the outcome of the use. Copying or reusing any part of these widget’s code is prohibited. Installation guidelines can be seen on the bottom of the page. DEPRECATION: this software is no longer being updated and might break or already be broken.
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APOD Viewer 2.7
“APOD Viewer” is a widget for displaying the “Astronomy Picture of the Day” from NASA’s web page. Each day a new image is presented along with a description by a professional astronomer.
In addition to showing the current image “APOD Viewer” also lets you see the accompanying explanation by simply clicking the image. Furthermore it can be used to browse the archives and can show a random image.
The widget has a simple and compact user interface. It is resizable to fit any screen size and provides you with easy keyboard shortcuts for easy interaction with the widget. The image shown in the screenshot is courtesy of NASA.
Version 2.7 adds better support for movies, corrects a preference bug, and includes numerous other minor improvements and bugfixes.
Features
- Automatically updates
- Browse the APOD archive
- Clean, simple, and compact interface
- Customizable size
- Keyboard shortcuts
Binary Clock 0.6
This widget shows the time using binary numbers. It is a rather special way of telling the time, that should look decorative on your dashboard. Instructions on how to read the clock is given on the backside of the widget.
Features
- Customizable bulb color
- Both 12- and 24-hour time systems
- Automatically turns off when hidden
- Explanation on the backside
- Low CPU-usage
Molar Mass 0.4
This is a molar mass calculator that calculates the molar mass of a molecule based on the formula entered in the input field. “Molar mass” is a chemistry related term, that refers to the mass of one mole of a chemical compound. The calculator has an option to show the calculations.
Roman Clock 0.3
A clock digital clock using roman numerals to display the time. It may not be that useful but it should look rather interesting and it could be an excuse for learning to read roman numerals.
Features
- Customizable background and text color
- Automatically turns off when hidden
- Option for shadow on the text
- Over 1000 combinations!
- Low CPU-usage
Backwards 0.2
This widget makes normal text go backwards. For instance ‘Backwards’ becomes ‘sdrawkcaB’. You can use copy and paste to make words or whole sentences written backwards.
Whereas this might not seem very useful it can still be used to confuse your friends.
Dice 0.1
This is a customizable dice which can be used to roll 2-32 sided dice. Unlike many other dice widgets currently available it does in fact work properly in the way you don’t get the exact same results each time you start the widget.
Features
- 2 to 32 sides
- To toss a coin simply use two sides
- Use keyboard to roll the dice