Flexible toolkit for making desktop shells with QtQuick, for Wayland and X11
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Flexible toolkit for making desktop shells with QtQuick, for Wayland and X11
The next-generation framework for building desktop widgets using Python
A free, open-source Windows desktop organizer with native-feeling WinUI 3 widgets.
WinWidgets makes web-based desktop widgets easy to develop. Using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript create your own Windows 11 widgets on the fly.
Light weight wayland client focusing on widgets hidden in your screen edge.
A lightweight wallpaper engine and interactive widget utility built with Electron. Injects dynamic wallpapers (videos, GIFs, HTML, images) behind desktop icons using Win32 WorkerW, and runs a draggable, multi-layered widget overlay system with full multi-monitor support.
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Desktop Widgets Windows 10 style
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Native macOS system dashboard — works on any display. CORSAIR XENEON EDGE, iPad Sidecar, monitors, TVs. 25 widgets, macOS desktop widgets, dynamic grid, plugin system. Built with Swift & SwiftUI.
PoC of creating desktop widgets using web technologies, this one uses React + Tailwind
A user interface concept for desktop widgets including weather, quick access panel, calendar planner, to-do list and an audioplayer.
Put your own photos on the macOS desktop as widgets
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