The Register's take on Yahoo and Konfabulator
Not everyone thinks it's good
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/07/25/yahoo_konflabulator/The Register was the first web publication to cover DesktopX way back in late 1999. Needless to say, they haven't been quite as supportive of the tendancy of Konfabulator's advocates to imply that Konfabulator invented the widget concept.
The Register's first article on DesktopX from June 2000 can be found here.
OK, so it's scriptable eye candy on steroids, but given its potential, and coming when it does, we predict that things are going to get quite interesting very soon. Base camp for DesktopX is to recreate the funky effects LiteStep and Apple's Aqua promise - like animated desktop icons, but Wardell tells The Register a trivial next step is to get email hooked into a Windows 2000 text to speech engine. Equally DesktopX object could grab the current weather from the web and display is as an object.
Prior to Yahoo's acquisition, Konfabulator was $19.95. Once downloaded, users could make use of the hundreds of Konfabulator widgets found on their website. Yahoo has created a new site at widgets.yahoo.com. It's now a free download.
Stardock, who makes DesktopX, released DesktopX 3.1 last week, has a version that enables widget authors to export their creations as gadgets. Gadgets are like stand-alone programs. They require no additional download and maintain the advantages of widgets -- small file size, typically light on resources, etc.
The question many users have is how the "widget wars" will progress with this latest move by Yahoo. How will it affect DesktopX, Kapsules, Samurize, Avedesk and other widget enablers? Will widgets become more popular or as some have begun asserting, are widgets an overhyped concept that are about to be shown as such now that one of them has been given such a high profile distribution?

Hmmmmmm. Both. What a concept.