Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds Devices supporting Vista’s SideShow functionality aren’t precisely flowing like water yet (seriously, when’s the last day you saw someone sporting a W5Fe?), though that’s not necessarily for a...
The three methods for running Windows on a Mac (Boot Camp, Parallels and Fusion) have been around for a while, but Mactech’s numbers seem to be the first we’ve seen on how the three stack up on Leopard. The results weren’t that surpri...
Part 2 of the 'Building Google gadgets' series introduces the advanced features of gadgets, including creating a tabbed user interface, drag and drop, and MiniMessages, and gets you started creating your own.f
view your gadget before publishing it. You can put pretty much any HTML tag inside the XML wrapper, including script tags containing javascript and iframes. Thus, you can do some pretty nifty visual effects.
Google Gadget Editor A gadget that lets you build gadgets! Load source code of gadgets by URL into a color-coded editor, make changes, and preview the gadget on the fly. If you have a Google account, you'll also be able to save and publish your gadget th
The basic idea behind Dapper is that it can create an XML representation of any web site, given some clues, and then handle a good deal of the transformational drudgery for you without requiring programming.
The basic idea behind Dapper is that it can create an XML representation of any web site, given some clues, and then handle a good deal of the transformational drudgery for you without requiring programming.