Apparently something that Gnome doesn’t do well is desktop widgets. Yahoo has some pretty swanky ones for Windows, Apple has some extremely cool ones for Mac OSX but where are the Linux ones?
I do have something called gDesklets (I include the link but it’s pretty futile because the site is so full of errors that it’s useless). They have some alright little desklets that you can customise in colour to suit your background, that’s about all you can do really. I haven’t been able to get any of the weather ones to actually retrieve any weather data and the calendar ones only show you the dates, from what I can see they can’t actually integrate with anything to show you your appointments.
What I really want is a desktop calendar that can see my Google Calendar appointments, a weather widget would be a bonus. In my travels I’ve seen Gnome Calendar, which is accessible from the desktop, which integrates with Evolution, Evolution can in turn integrate with Google Calendar. That’d might be fine if I was using Evolution as my mail client but I’m not, I’m using Thunderbird. It’s not that I’m particularly attached to Thunderbird, it just seems like too much hassle to change all my accounts over (which doesn’t happen automatically) for use of the calendar which isn’t necessarily quite what I want.
I also came across Wuja. It might have been nice but I couldn’t get it to run.
I thought about writing my own desklet but I couldn’t find enough information on how to do so (probably because the skanky gDesklets site is broken).
Why can’t someone just make something like this for Linux. Isn’t it beautiful? I wouldn’t even need it to be that pretty, I just want a convenient calendar viewer. I’d attempt to port this one over but I don’t know the language gDesklets uses, I wouldn’t know where to start. Anyone want to do it for me?
jp says
I’m with you 100%…where is the T-bird widget!
The nearest thing I found was Achim’s for Sunbird
http://gdesklets.achimonline.de/
It should be easy to move from T-bird Lightning to Sunbird…are you up to it? Let me know
kristarella says
That looks spiffy jp. These days my Ubuntu computer is mainly used for storing photos, I use my MacBook a lot more. So all my email is in Mail and Gmail, my calendars are still Google Cal – subscribed to by iCal, and widgets are a-plenty.
Good luck if you attempt a shift!