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Where'd it go? - Version: 2.1.1, 6/13/2009 07:14AM PST
stevemaller
It seems this developer has disappeared. http://www.joeashear.com/ requires a password and the rest of his links are now returning errors. :-(
Wow - quite an improvement! 



- Version: 2.0, 7/14/2005 09:00AM PST
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sjonke1
I have to admit, with the new features in version 2.0, this now is quite a useful little widget. Indeed it is better than the "headlines-only" view of the dealmac web page itself, mainly because of the disclosure triangles that let me quickly see some of the details of a deal (especially whether or not it involves rebates - I hate rebates!) Something that would make this the widget to kill all widgets, though, would be the option to *block* all deals that contain keywords, for example, "rebate"! Preferably this would search not only the title, but the content of the deal. In any case this is quite nice as it stands. Another improvement would be to make the title go to the article as it does now, but make the disclosure triangle content emulate the web page rather than also server as a link to the dealmac article, such that if there is a link in the article I can click it, without having to go to dealmac at all!
Another widget that makes you wonder... - Version: 1.0, 6/27/2005 10:21PM PST
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sjonke1
... what the point of Dashboard/Konfabulator is? You can use the actual web page quickly and easily, or you can use this widget and live with obnoxious limitations such as the inability to resize the window, lack of scroll arrows, lack of scroll wheel support, and just end up at the web page anyway once you click a listing. Huh?
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- Another widget that makes you wonder...
Very nice 



- Version: 1.0, 6/27/2005 01:48PM PST
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moralesm
I like this. Works fast and looks nice, but it desperately needs scrollwheel support. I know it's possible, because I use several other widgets that support it. Either that or you need to add an arrow top and bottom of the scrollbar. Scroll wheel support would be best though. Dragging that thumb scroll is a pain when looking through dozens of listings.