weather, clock and battery widgets + ability to choose a few changing backgrounds, which was nice. Sure, the price would not have been too much, 2,99 dollars a month, but I'm a PhD student now and can't go subscribing everything I see on the net.īut, about the app itself: they offer some limited freemium stuff also, e.g. First thing I have to say is that I get annoyed every time when I come across an app, which does not tell the pricing straight, but boasts "Download free". The app is included in the Setapp subscription, which offers other solution for desktop calendar. The app is also being developed currently and the developers seem responsive for feedback, so I hope they add for example calendar widget. Anyhow, it offers almost all the basic widgets I need and looks quite nice as it is, so I decided to go with it. This app is maybe the most out-of-the-box option in this list, which means also that the customization options are currently quite limited. So, once I found the preferences, I could add widgets and set some global preferences. I sent a complaint to the developers who gave me a prompt response: the app can be launched from the Menu Bar. I had discarded WidgetWall initially, since I just did not find the apps preferences! Yes, my mistake, but I did not find documentation, and nothing happened when I clicked the app at the App folder. Please find below some thoughts on the options I tested. All had some cool features and also caveats from my perspective: I wanted a solution that works for me quite out-of-the-box, as I did not intend to spent too much time on this now.Īnd, as mentioned above, I settled to use WidgetWall. So, I spent one evening going through some of the options I had seen in recommendations here and there.
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