![]() ![]() ![]() Widgets need a permanent home in the Mac UI, not hidden off in a Notification Center nobody looks at anyway. They persist for a few reboots, then sometime in the middle of the day they’ll spontaneously disappear again. My Mac frequently forgets all my widgets. They generally have fewer features or display less information than their iOS counterparts, despite having access to the Mac’s larger display. I was not a heavy user of Dashboard, but I miss it because the new iOS-style widgets are a huge regression. Even on a Pro Display XDR, you get three visible notifications. Sadly, they all got stuffed into the slide-out Notification Center user interface Just one year after Catalina killed Dashboard, Apple started allowing developers to bring their iOS widgets over to the Mac in macOS Big Sur. Apple killed off Dashboard at exactly the wrong time. ![]()
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