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Konfabulator Updated With New Konspos Hotkey
by , 3:00 PM EDT, June 28th, 2004
Arlo Rose and Perry Clarke have released a maintenance update for Konfabulator, bringing it to version 1.7. Konfabulator is a JavaScript engine designed for creating desktop Widgets. The update includes a new hotkey called Konspos for Widget revealing. According to Arlo Rose and Perry Clarke:
Konspos makes its debut in Konfabulator 1.7. Konspos is a hotkey that brings all your running Widgets forward on a background that separates them from the rest of your desktop environment. Once it's active you can move, interact, and edit all your Widgets, regardless of their Windows level. This makes Desktop level Widgets even more appealing than ever! Plus it's just a blast to play with.
In addition to this exciting new feature we also have completely reworked our text engine to support international characters and character sets. This means you can run all those cool Japanese Widgets without having to make your primary language Japanese.
Here's the short list of changes in 1.7:
- Added Konspos - press F8 to reveal all your Widgets, move them about and press it again to return to where you were (or hold it down and release for a quick head's up of your Widgets)
- Added international text support (UNICODE source files are now supported.)
- Added ability for developers to launch their preferred text editor via debug output
- Added Danish translation
- Implemented non-function key hotkeys (letters and punctuation). Such hotkeys require at least 2 modifiers
- Various improvements to JavaScript error reporting
- Many other fixes and enhancements
You can find more information about the Konfabulator update at the Konfabulator Home Page. Konfabulator is available as freeware.
The Mac Observer Spin:
Notice that the Expos feature included in this releases matches the same feature in Apple's Konfabulator clone, Dashboard. Good on the Konfabulator people for bringing it to their product today. It's going to be very interesting to see how this works itself out, but at first blush, Dashboard is about as much a copy of Konfabulator as we can imagine.Observer Comments
How dare konfabulator copy apple's "expose'" feature with "Konspose'"! or use Apple's patented "transparency". Apple makes the tools, konfabulator uses them. Being critical of them now that they are actually making use of the tools themselves seems a bit on the destructive side.
I'm not advocating their idea theft, as I don't use konfabulator-- it looks pretty, but the functionality sucks. same with opt-tab. it was a mighty fine idea, but too many programs hijack the ability to opt-tab, making it damn near useless. expose works everywhere opt-tab would, and does a fine job. however, I do wonder how long dashboard has been in the works as opposed to konspose. A vague curiosity, because I don't foresee myself using either one.
Anyway, I am on this soap box because every article the past 3 days has had some sort of jab at apple for their konfabulator theft.
I'll show it to my friends to show off my pretty apple-y goodness and it's GUI.. but I won't be using it to increase my productivity.
Okay, end rant.
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Mon Jun 28, 2004 8:58 pm Subject: who's copying who?
Mon Jun 28, 2004 9:14 pm Subject: Good question.
Konfabulator's a fairly recent development, so I'm not surprised you haven't heard of it.
That said, though, Konfabulator's essentially a "rip-off" of Mac desk accessories (anyone -- other than Tiger here -- old enough to remember those?) or NeXT/OpenStep dockapps. All the same, Arlo runs around claiming to have "invented" widgets, and even that no similar programs existed when Konfabulator was launched -- despite the fact a similar Windows program did indeed exist before Konfab.
But whining about how Apple wronged you does get the sympathy vote from some of the Mac market.
Mon Jun 28, 2004 9:14 pm Subject: Here is what Perry Clarke says about it on his forums
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