widgets
In Mac OS X 10.4, click the Dashboard icon to launch Dashboard, then click the circle icon with the + symbol in the lower left of the screen to see the widget bar. You will notice that there are now circle icons with x in them on the top left corners of the displayed widgets. To remove a widget from view, simply click that x icon. Alternatively, you can click the manage widgets... button to disable existing or download new widgets.
Dashboard - Mac OS - was created on 2005-04-29.
No, Opera's servers run on Linux.
Opera 63 was released on August 20, 2019, based on Chromium 76. It was the last version that would run under OS X 10.10, with later versions requiring OS X 10.11 or later. Opera 64 was released on October 8, 2019, based on Chromium 77.
HTC Sense is a manufacturer skin that laid over Android OS. It incorporates manufacturer-focused applications and widgets, homescreen layouts, and a content feeder (ie: BlinkFeed).
If you are referring to the Mac OS X dashboard widget, it is a variant of Joseph Weizenbaum's Eliza artificial intelligence program that simulates a Rogerian psychiatrist. http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/games/drmac.html
Yes, but it has limited functions. It is better to have an OS.
gadgets (also called widgets) are small utility apps that run in your OS and provide some quick information. Examples are Weather, CPU usage, newsfeed gadgets, etc.
no, game cheats can work on any OS, but certain trainers (cheat programs) are OS specific. and some games are OS specific
A widget is basically a small program that runs on a home screen. Widgets can do a wide variety of different tasks, such as checking email, displaying time, changing phone settings, etc. Setting widgets varies slightly with different manufactures and OS versions, normally you press and hold an empty space on your home screen, and select the widget option.
because they are designed to work with OS.