Widgets
The whole idea of starting to make widgets came from the fact that I needed a software stopwatch, and couldn't find one I liked. So I set out to make one of my own.
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger is required. If you're using Safari, click the download link. When the widget download is complete, Show Dashboard, click the Plus sign to display the Widget Bar and click the widget's icon in the Widget Bar to open it. If you're using a browser other than Safari, click the download link. When the widget download is complete, unarchive it and place it in /Library/Widgets/ in your home folder. Show Dashboard, click the Plus sign to display the Widget Bar and click the widget's icon in the Widget Bar to open it.
TinyEnigma
This small widget is a recreational text encryption tool. Share a keyword with your friends and post secret messages to them. I got the inspiration after reading "The Man Who Knew Too Much", which is a book about the life and work of Alan Turing.TinyEnigma uses a simple keyword based character replacement encryption, therefore it shouldn't be used to encrypt sensitive information, rather just for fun. The widget supports most special characters.
TinyEnigma can be downloaded here.
Any comments are welcome.
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tTimer
This is the first dashboard widget I've ever made. It's a simple enough stopwatch with split time function and listing of times.The timer has now been updated. The listing direction has been changed so that new times appear at the top of the list. The widget also now has a memory, so it will resume from where it was, if you shut down your computer.
If You want to try it out, You can download it here.
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