Dashboard is an application for Apple’s Mac OS X operating systems, used for hosting mini-applications known as widgets. First introduced in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4), it is a semi-transparent layer that is invisible to the user unless activated by clicking its icon in the Dock (see below). Alternatively, the user can invoke Dashboard by moving the cursor into a preassigned hot corner, or by pressing a hot key, both of which can be set to the user’s preference.
When Dashboard is activated, the user’s desktop is dimmed and widgets appear in the foreground. Like application windows, they can be moved around, rearranged, deleted, and recreated (so that more than one of the same Widget is open at the same time, possibly with different settings). New widgets can be opened, via an icon bar on the bottom of the layer, by dragging a widget icon out into the layer. After loading, the widget is ready for use.
Please click here to download a ZIP file containing Universalist Radha-Krishnaism widget. It’s only 320 KB in size. When downloaded, double click on ZIP file to extract it, and then double click on Universalist widget to activate it. Widget looks beautiful, features our original artwork and displays latest updates to our website. You can adjust the length of individual posts, from short descriptions (headlines and excerpts) to full size. By clicking on a headline, a web browser will launch too. This widget works on Apple Macs using OS X operating system, v 10.4.3 or above. Hope you’ll enjoy it.
– Zvonimir Tosic
This is wonderful. Thank you so much.
S.