I have them on XP called Widgets and Yahoo does them.

Keeps a dock on my right hand side with selected widgets in them. Including Clock and calendar.

Plus for Laptops and battery monitor and a Wifi monitor.

Stewart


At 10:45 PM 3/26/2009, you wrote:
Actually  it wasn't a ripoff from Apple, gadgets/widgets whatever you want
to call them were around a long time before Apple.

On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 6:58 PM, katan <[email protected]> wrote:

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> I kind of like Gadgets for one reason: the analog clock. I like that
> you can set the opacity and leave it up front (yes Tom, a rip-off from
> Apple). It would be nice if you could put the date on the clock face.
> Also if you could scroll over them (any of the Gadgets) without them
> taking focus (like to click on any part of a window that's hiding
> underneath), that would be nice. I found one (clock) on Download.com
> for Win2k that was not unlike the Clock Gadget, but that was a painful
> resource hog. It sucked up CPU time like it was mana from heaven.
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