Run Mac Dashboard widgets on your desktop all the time

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After I posted the Midnight Dashboard widget for Mac yesterday, James and I had a quick Skype conversation. Part of the chat was about the Mac OS X Dashboard: I use it and he doesn’t. James’ reason is that he has to hit a button to view the Dashboard and then take another action to close it; I see his point: I prefer to always see the few widgets that I use. That’s not ideal for most folks, but I use my MacBook Pro with in a dual-monitor configuration with the 15-inch screen and an external 19-inch monitor, i.e.: I’ve got the real estate to spare.

I’ve actually been running Dashboard Widgets on my desktop full time since April; I thought I had shared this trick here on the blog, but apparently I’m getting older faster than the "Mac and PC" television ads. In Mac OS X 10.4, you can run widgets on the desktop by running enabling Dashboard developer mode. Just open up Terminal and type "defaults write com.apple.dashboard devmode YES" (without the quotes). After you logout and log back in you can drag a widget from the Dashboard by pressing F12 while dragging. It should stay on your desktop full time, which comes in handy for that Midnight widget among other things.

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