flores

flores 1.4

Just in time for Mothers Day! This ambient email notifier for Dashboard shows a vase of flowers with an added flower for each new email or for new emails from a particular sender or subject. Four colors allows color coded vases for different filters....

A dashboard widget to browse random bash.org quotes. Activating the Dashboard retrieves a new quote. "Get new quote" fetches a new quote.Requirements:Mac OS X 10.4 PPCMac OS X 10.3.9Mac OS X 10.4 IntelMac OS X 10.0Mac OS X 10.1Mac OS X 10.5 PPCMac OS X...

FrameUp

FrameUp 1.3

FrameUp! is a dashboard widget that displays a picture in a customizable frame. It can also monitor webcams in addition to static photos. While monitoring a webcam, FrameUp! can pause the action, rewind, or step through the previous images in the...

With 38 different items to mix and match with, you can build a snowman as unique as you! Snow is not needed! Just a little time and imagination. The widget can be easily placed anywhere on you dashboard to give it some wintry decor, even in the middle of...

Mac Help Widget uses PHONE, CHAT (ichat, adium, etc) or EMAIL (Apple Mail, Microsoft Entourage, etc) to get support for Macintosh OS X and OS X Server. If no one is online to answer your chat, the request can be sent via email with a very prompt response....

Organized

Organized 1.11

Take care of the little jobs with Organized, a new widget from iSlayer featuring a calendar with events, world clocks, notes and to do's. The calendar and to do's utilize OS X's inbuilt databases, so they're always in sync with iCal and Mail. The world...

Toady

Toady 2.0

Toady is a very nice little programm that compliments you as often as you need it. Using the widely spread Growl Notifaction System Toady sucks up to you from the background without disturbing your workflow. Yet you can enjoy Toady's colorful and cheering...

MultiSeeker is a Dashboard widget that supports multiple search engines with a focus on privacy. MultiSeeker has a special focus on privacy and security; it will use TLS/SSL to encrypt your queries wherever it is possible to do so, and it will never...