Gray's Matter
Justice Gray - North America's favorite metrosexual software consultant

I Wish These People Updated More Than Once a Year

I've made mention of my Macbook Pro many times previously on this blog.  In the spirit of combating D'Arcy's scurrilous lies about Apple, Mac, and Steve Jobs molesting his dog, I stepped in on Rory Blyth's blog to explain D'Arcy's motivations and also express my utter orgasmic joy at how wonderful my Macbook is.  However, it's not fair of me to just tell you "Working on this Mac forces me to change my pants on an hourly basis" and leave it at that...no, my friends.  I know that you want to know *why* my pants need changing.  And starting with the screenshot below, I'm going to tell you!

The Mac Dashboard
The Mac Dashboard in action - click to enlarge

This is something called the Mac Dashboard.  Loading it is admittedly a *very* complicated procedure, but having used Windows for several years I'm no stranger to convoluted processes.  Here are the instructions for loading the Mac Dashboard:
  1. hit F12
  2. change pants

This feels like what it would be like if I got paid $1000 for every questionable picture I could find of Steven Rockarts: *vast reward for very little effort*.  Just look at all the stuff the Dashboard does for me with just one key press!  Just hitting F12 lets me see:
  • my daily plans
  • the weather reports for my two favorite cities
  • how badly I am slaughtering Reversi and Sudoku
  • the time in Alberta *and* Hong Kong
  • that I need to once again change my pants!  

It's also important to note that this isn't *all* that the Dashboard can do.  It's fair to say that the Dashboard possibilities, like pending sexual harassment suits against the Igloo Coder, are potentially *infinite in number*.
 
Customizing the Mac Dashboard
Customizing the Mac Dashboard (click to enlarge)

Not only can you configure, add, and remove any widgets from the Dashboard, but you can also download new ones.  And there are *tons* of new ones at many different sites.  Trust me, if you have a need that doesn't involve something illegal, the Mac Dashboard probably has something that handles it.  

I'm loathe to use Windows comparisons here, but I can sense many users of Windows Vista thinking the Dashboard looks strikingly familiar to Vista's "Widgets" concept.  It is - because *OS X was doing this prior to Vista's release*!  Some people have claimed in the past that the Mac actually ripped this concept off of Konfabulator anyway - however, the Mac actually had something similar called "Desk Accessories" back in 1984.  So did Konfabulator rip off Apple?  Did Apple rip off Konfabulator?  Did D'Arcy rip off all of his clothes in front of his John Bristowe poster before he wrote his Mac-bashing articles?  Does it *really matter*?  

Frankly, if anything, the dashboard concept is ripping *ME* off; we are both great ideas implemented in a terribly sexy way.  Do you see me crying and fussing about it?  No, because I know that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.   Seriously, what better endorsement can I give you other than this thing is using *ME* as the template?! 

Click here for part 2 - TIME MACHINE~!

Wednesday, November 08, 2006 #

11/8/2006 9:05:19 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
I use the MAC Dashboard too, but I've only set up times and weather of 3 cities. I do have questionable doubt about the accuracy of their weather though...

I've been too cheap to get Parallels, because I would still need Windows and MS Office after that. Costs too much money for now.

Vien
11/8/2006 9:15:48 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
Vien, don't you already have a copy of Windows + Office from your previous computers?

11/8/2006 10:18:47 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
I have to question whether any of this stuff is actually useful or if it is just a way to load a lot of distractions at once.
11/8/2006 10:22:17 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
I have to question whether you are just *jealous* of not having a dashboard on your machine!!

Actually, to be honest I primarily use the Dashboard for weather and sometimes a quick language translation or two - the games are nice but I'm not big on extra ways to distract myself.
11/8/2006 12:20:19 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
You know what the widgets are good for? Knowing what day it is at a glance. If I don't know, I just push my mouse and voila: I know the date. That's the ONLY thing that its really handy for. And I mean, if you worked for a business that made money by their employees looking at widgets, then you'd be in great shape...but those companies DON'T EXIST!

I would have thought you'd have explored some of the other amazing things about the Mac, like how those built in programs seem to crash WAY more often than the Windows counterparts (ITunes, those built in games like Chess and Checkers, or even the web browsers).

However, I am going to be purchasing a full version of Office for Mac, and I'll be blogging about how using that platform differs from Office 2003 on my blog.

D
D'Arcy from Winnipeg
11/8/2006 12:37:17 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
Buddy - this is *PART ONE*. Trust me when I say I'll be going into detail on pretty much everything you described.

BTW, my Macbook Pro has crashed all of NEVER times, and the same goes for its programs! ITunes, Chess, Checkers, Safari, Firefox, etc. etc. I think it might be all of your IRC surfing where they tell you to "install this file and then you get PORN 4 FREE". I mean, most people *don't* trust ppl on IRC, but hey...;)

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