Ann,

I can't help with the dialing, for I am on cable so I am active all the 
time, thus that wasn't a problem for me.  I had used the same widgets 
you have, but I no longer do and am waiting for Tiger which will have 
this.  On the disappearing when you close a widget, if I remember there 
is an icon in the header of your finder, the very top of your screen.  
If you hold down on this is there not a window that shows the widgets 
that you have an option to start?

It has been awhile since I have used, but I think this is the way it 
functioned.

John R.


On Aug 31, 2004, at 4:10 PM, Anne Cartwright wrote:

> I have Tried and tried to use Konfabulator on my iMac G4 running OS X 
> 10.2.8. However anytime I have it running (a few widgets on the 
> desktop), my machine keeps dialing up the Internet. The only way I can 
> get it to quit this automatic dial up is to Quit Konfabulator. Is 
> there any way to set Konfabulator so that it is not constantly in 
> touch with the WWW? I understand that some of the widgets might not 
> read up-to-the-minute correct, but only what they updated the last 
> time I was on the Internet. Of the three I run (Date/Time, The Weather 
> and Picture Frame) the only one I think needs contact with the 
> Internet should be The Weather. Also I have two Date/Time widgets 
> showing both on my desktop and in the Konfabulator drop down menu.
>
> If I close a widget, where does it go? How do I start it up again?
>
> Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Anne Cartwright
>
>
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