Filed under: Fun, Utilities, Windows, Macintosh, Open Source, Beta, Windows x64
Kludgets lets you run OsX widgets on your Windows desktop
Why, of course there is - with Kludgets! It's an open source project built on Webkit and Nokia's QT framework. On the author's site you'll find four basic widgets to get you started and there are plenty of places to find more on the net - like WidgetWorld.
The first Kludgets beta was just released last week, so bear in mind that not all widgets are going to work and you may encounter some stability issues.
If you're a Mac user stuck using a PC at work and are jonesing for your widgets, Kludgets is a simple way to access them.
[via Shell Extension City]

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bioadam said 11:45AM on 5-11-2009
That's pretty danged cool!
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brian said 12:22PM on 5-12-2009
This is definitely worth trying out. What I would really like to get my hands on is that AWESOME windows background you've got gleaming on your desktop there! How about a download link for that too?
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