Google Gadgets for Linux (in short GGL) currently can use Gecko or QtWebKit
as the HTML rendering engine and SpiderMonkey or QtScript as the JavaScript
engine. Supporting other HTML and JavaScript engine would be easy.

And GGL provides a shared library which makes it very easy to embed gadgets
into third party GUI applications. For example, one of our recent work is to
integrate GGL into KDE/Plasma, so that users can run google gadgets inside
Plasma.

Feel free to try out GGL and read the source code. We appreciate your
feedback.

Regards
James Su

On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 2:25 AM, Rusty Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Mon, 2008-08-04 at 21:26 +0800, Zhe Su wrote:
> > Hi,
> >   Google Gadgets for
> > Linux<http://code.google.com/p/google-gadgets-for-linux>is an
> > opensource project for running Google
> > Desktop Gadgets <http://desktop.google.com/plugins> on Linux. Gadgets
> are so
> > called "mini applications", which would be suitable for running on MID
> > devices. And developing Desktop Gadgets would be much easier than native
> GUI
> > applications. Integrating Google Gadgets for Linux into Moblin, can let
> > users run thousands of existing gadgets on MID devices and attract gadget
> > developers to develop more gadgets for MID devices.
> >   Is anyone interested in it?
>
> There definitely is interest in having some kind of weblet/gadget
> capability for Moblin.   Currently Geoff is experimenting with webkit to
> better understand it's capabilities and how we could potentially expose
> platform capabilities into JavaScript.
>
>
>    --rusty
>
>
>
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