Got Gadget?

DesktopGadgets.com is nearing release

DesktopX PRO allows users to export widgets as GADGETS.  Gadgets are like widgets in nearly every way except for one crucial difference: They don't require a parent program in order to use. 

As cool as widgets are, there's only so much work that a typical ambitious software developer is going to put into something that they then have to say "Oh, yea, um, to run my widget, you need to go to <insert site here> and download this widget program in order to use what I made." 

Even with Yahoo's recent acquisition of popular widget enabler, Konfabulator, it still requires users to go off and download the 8 to 10 megabyte Yahoo Widget enabler (Konfabulator) just to use a 600k widget.  The same is true of DesktopX widgets and all the others.

But with GADGETS they're stand-alone.  The Neowin gadget is one example. They're still only 800k or so, use little memory and are easy to create but they don't require any extra downloads.  The Vista Explorer is another gadget example. It's only 500K (the 1.5 meg ZIP file contains both a Vista web browser AND file manager, both gadgets).

So getting to the point: Stardock is about to launch DesktopGadgets.com.  A place for people to submit their gadgets either to give-away OR to sell.  When the user uploads their gadget, they set their price. Sales are split 50/50 between the developer and the site.  It'll be heavily moderated so only high quality gadgets will be allowed.

If you are interested in creating gadgets, first you'll need DesktopX Pro. Once you've created a gadget that you think is good, contact me ([email protected]) about being part of the opening launch of DesktopGadgets.com.  And if you know someone who makes gadgets already make sure they know about this news item!

 

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Reply #1 Top
Well, I for one am awaitin'.
Got some talented people here with the objects and widgets.
Should see some might fine gadgets.
Reply #2 Top
Do you offer a Object Desktop option with DesktopX pro? Would a person have to buy DesktopX and then buy DesktopX Pro separately?

I looked, but I couldn't find whether there was an option, or what version you get with OD; I assume standard.

*** EDIT ***

Ah, I think I answered my own question. You'd buy DesktopX pro, and then upgrade to Object Desktop, right?
Reply #3 Top
No, you get ObjectDesktop, and you can upgrade to DX Pro if you like. OD comes with DX Standard.
Reply #4 Top
It would be great if e-mails actually arrived when sent to You, Brad. Mine always seem to be deletetd by the Stardock-Spam-Filter or whatever...
Reply #5 Top
Really great news ...

Do you offer a Object Desktop option with DesktopX pro? Would a person have to buy DesktopX and then buy DesktopX Pro separately?


Cereb would have satisfied you. Please check the link for comparision Link
Reply #6 Top
Just curious about the price for an upgrade from ObjectDesktop to the PRO version.


// MickeM
Reply #7 Top
now everybody is gonna wanna sell their skins....
Reply #8 Top
The moderator on the Gadget site....would their title be: Inspector Gadget?

Just curious
Reply #9 Top
" No, you get ObjectDesktop, and you can upgrade to DX Pro if you like. OD comes with DX Standard."


Ah, K. Didn't have any luck finding a page that offers the upgrade from standard to pro. I was going to do it this weekend, probably. Would rather not buy anything twice unless I have to.

I'll troll around for the upgrade link once I get OD. Thanks.
Reply #10 Top
We're about to do an upgrade path for Object Desktop users.
Reply #11 Top
We're about to do an upgrade path for Object Desktop users.


Yes.......finally. Can't wait for that.
Reply #12 Top
We're about to do an upgrade path for Object Desktop users.


Great job.

Reply #13 Top
I would have sworn I saw the upgrade link earlier, but now I can't find it. ANyone have a link? Or was it wishful thinking this soon?
Reply #14 Top
Woot! found it again.

If you go to the DesktopX section, and click the glassy red "Buy" button, you bypass it and go to the shopping cart. Instead, you have to choose "purchase" on the links to the left, you go to the page with the version descriptions, and then you get a red "upgrade" link.

Thanks Brad and the rest.
Reply #15 Top
"50/50"?

Isn't that a little steep for the developers? :-/
Reply #16 Top
Tombala, how do you figure?