Widget Manager
Dashboard on Mac OS X Tiger is a lot of fun for me. There are so many widgets out there to use. Maybe there are too many. Widget Manager helps with this.
Widget Manager is a preference pane that will let you “inspect, remove and disable any Dashboard Widget.”
Yes, I know there is a widget from Apple now that will let you do this. But this preference pane has a few benefits over the widget.
First, it is in your System Preferences so it won’t take up room on your dashboard.
Second, you can disable a widget so you still have a copy but it isn’t in your widget drawer.
Third, this preference pane will let you get rid of the default Apple widgets as well.

...from February 9, 2009...
- OpenSyncro — by Mike
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