This is great, guys, pretty nice list so far. ;-)

Yes, Gmail should clearly be listed as a gadget container, even though
this is half baked in my opinion. Not having a way to set user prefs
is making this pretty much unusable.

Good list as well Vision. Now this is getting a bit scary, as this
means a lot of testing if we want to make sure we cover all these
properties...

Jerome

On Mar 3, 2:29 am, String <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 3, 2:17 am, Vision Jinx <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I think Gmail also now IIRC
>
> Definitely GMail, with certain limitations: width is limited to ~160px
> (depending on theme), and the settings UI is inaccessible.
>
> A little-known one is GMaps; the Mapplets API is roughly the union of
> the Maps and Gadgets APIs. As such, virtually any iGoogle gadget can
> be installed in the sidebar of maps.google.com, and some are actually
> quite useful there.
>
> And don't forget all the OpenSocial containers, for gadgets coded to
> the gadgets.* namespace. Don't know if you'd want to count that or
> not, it could be argued that's a different API (that doesn't work on
> production iGoogle for example).
>
> String
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