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Oct. 19th, 2005 01:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So I've been busy evaluating my old software environment, as I configure this new machine and re-assess all my customizations for OSX 10.4 "Tiger".
And I find myself looking at the "Deactivate Dashboard" checkbox in TinkerTool. I've randomly browsed the widgets available for Dashboard, and none of them feel like anything I need to run. It's just sitting there empty because I turned off all the default widgets, and the other ones that ship with OSX all seem just as useless to me. Most of them seem to be little interfaces to webpages, pretty single-site themed RSS headline viewers, or iTunes controllers. Does anyone actually have one that they swear by? One that's worked its way into your life and is just incredibly useful to have a quick press of f12 away?
I mean, I have little apps in place that give me some of the same functionality that the more useful widgets do, but they're hidden away in the corners of my normal screen so I can glance at them any time I like, not on a separate view that I only remember when I accidentally grey out the screen by hitting the Dashboard key...
Spotlight's not doing much for me either. I keep on wondering if it's wasting tons of space somewhere trying to index the contents of my AI source files. It doesn't have a hotkey any more because the default one kept interfering with my use of Illustrator, and I didn't feel like picking one.
And I find myself looking at the "Deactivate Dashboard" checkbox in TinkerTool. I've randomly browsed the widgets available for Dashboard, and none of them feel like anything I need to run. It's just sitting there empty because I turned off all the default widgets, and the other ones that ship with OSX all seem just as useless to me. Most of them seem to be little interfaces to webpages, pretty single-site themed RSS headline viewers, or iTunes controllers. Does anyone actually have one that they swear by? One that's worked its way into your life and is just incredibly useful to have a quick press of f12 away?
I mean, I have little apps in place that give me some of the same functionality that the more useful widgets do, but they're hidden away in the corners of my normal screen so I can glance at them any time I like, not on a separate view that I only remember when I accidentally grey out the screen by hitting the Dashboard key...
Spotlight's not doing much for me either. I keep on wondering if it's wasting tons of space somewhere trying to index the contents of my AI source files. It doesn't have a hotkey any more because the default one kept interfering with my use of Illustrator, and I didn't feel like picking one.
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Date: 2005-10-19 07:57 pm (UTC)As for Spotlight, I'm actually pretty fond of it. It doesn't do much unless you've taken the time to add Spotlight comments to a lot of your files. I use it to manage my collection of
pornart! No, seriously, I wrote a full rant about how useful it can be (http://www.livejournal.com/users/tilton/210156.html) back in June. It's really great, but if you have a bunch of stuff, it takes a lot of work to add all the right tags to make it really worth while.no subject
Date: 2005-10-19 10:13 pm (UTC)I don't think I'm willing to do that much work to make Spotlight useful. I suppose I'll play with it on and off, and maybe eventually I'll understand the Tao of Spotlight, but... I kinda keep my stuff sorted, and I try not to have so much stuff on my machine that things get lost!