I am surprised they have not included a portion of the weather app within the 
notification area.

I am also even more surprised that widgets have not really been updated since 
Tiger's release.  I wonder if anyone is actually still developing widgets 
compared to iOS apps.

I think it would be cool if widgets were replaced with iOS apps.  This could be 
the equivalent of the Mac's Metro interface.
On 30 Jul 2012, at 04:21, Mark BurningHawk Baxter <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> In Snow Leopard, the whole HTML content of that weather forecast pain was 
> read by VO from left to right, one line at a time.  So, Instead of hearing, 
> as you do now, "Monday.  Sunny.  High 65 degrees, low 45 degrees." all you 
> hears was "Monday.  You had to do a LOT of navigating to pick up the whole 
> forecast for the six days.  Now, simply interacting with the whole pane and 
> arrowing over each day gives you the whole deal all at once.  Sorry if that 
> doesn't make sense; it's late and I'm watching stupid cartoons…
> 
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