Opera Widgets  

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  1. 1. Do you use Opera's Widget feature?

    • Yes
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    • No
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  2. 2. Do you like the concept of Opera's Widget feature?

    • Yes (It's a good feature)
      30
    • Neutral (I don't mind)
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    • No (This feature is useless to me)
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I have a few games I don't this the weather widget 'touch the sky' is up to speed, I don't think it's a bad feature, I don't really mind whether it's included or not included. If there was a better weather one that would be great. Just tried the BT widget then, don't think it's useful as you can just search for torrents with the address bar.

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:yes:

Widgets were an awful idea. Opera is a browser, not an eye-candy machine. Also, BitTorrent support is pretty lame too IMO. You will never get the same power and control if you have an all-in-one app. :rolleyes:

It's purpose is not to be the best client out there. It's purpose is to heglp the non-tech users more easily download torrents AND help legitimize torrents and become more adopted. It does serve a purpose, but not the same one as stand-alone clients.

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It's purpose is not to be the best client out there. It's purpose is to heglp the non-tech users more easily download torrents AND help legitimize torrents and become more adopted. It does serve a purpose, but not the same one as stand-alone clients.

I can respect that reply :yes:

You are right in a way. I mean, average Joe who has been sent to http://torrent.ubuntu.com will not know how to use the torrent.

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I use some widgets frequently. Some are very useful (Simplest Clock, TouchTheSky, Goal'06 (during WC), BJustB, TouchTheScreen, Param Google Search), and some are nice (Function2D, Function3D, HTML/Css Editor, Games, etc...). And of course, Stay Secure widget! I like them all. :)

With WirtuaWin I use a virtual multiple desktop, and on the 8th desktop I open my (actually used) widgets simultaneously as "Always on top".

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Also, I use Widget for this nice addon >>

widgetize.jpg

Get Widgetized!

Opera News: Wednesday, 19. July 2006, 08:51:04

We got such a great reaction from our introduction of the Opera Widgetizer yesterday that we just had to make it even better. We now have a new Opera Widgetizer website available for anyone to input their own RSS or ATOM ingredients, select a preset skin and Presto! Your own widget comes hot out the oven...err, browser.

Take a look at our new Opera Widget Generator and go widget-crazy! Be sure to check back as we plan on creating even more delicious additions.

In other news, the widgetize group is now open. Feel free to join and participate on the forums. The current feed readers are only the first step on a long journey, so once again, stay tuned...

Source & mores infos --> http://my.opera.com/community/blog/show.dml/359970 :)

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