<ul><li>Add and remove user and system widgets with just a click of a button. </li><li>Move user installed widgets to the System's Widgets folder for all users of your machine to access. </li><li>One click access to user and system Widgets folders </li><li>Activate Dashboard from within Widget Master </li><li>A growing collection of websites where you can get more widgets </li><li>Compatible with new permissions of widget folders introduced with Mac OS 10.4.1. Some actions may require an administrators username and password. </li><li>Compiled with new Universal Binary for compatibility with Intel based Macs as well as the current PowerPC Mac.</li></ul> <ul><li>Disable/Enable widget support. Now you can disable widgets and store then for later, then enable then when you need them. </li><li> Konfabulator 2 support. Now you can add/remove/disable/enable widgets for Konfabulator 2 as well as Dashboard. Konfabulator 2 must be installed in your Applications folder for this support to work. </li><li>Various code and GUI tweaks. </li><li> NOTE: Disable support and Konfabulator support will create two new folders each named "Widgets (disabled)"</li></ul>
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Widget Master 1.4
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License | Free | |
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| Requirements | Mac OS X 10.4 or later <br>Admin access for some actions | ||
| Downloads | 7 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Whimsplucky Software | File Size | 190k |
| Date added | 01 Aug 2005 | ||
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