there probably is a widget for wiki and you can search for just that by going on macs wed site.
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A widget is a small computer application that runs in the Mac OS X Dashboard. A World Dial Code widget would be a widget that tells you the telephone country code for international calls.
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Download it as a bookmark onto your desktop then put it in the dock. (.Y.) |••| \^/
Flappie is a widget that installs on the Dashboard of Mac OS X 10.4 or later. To install double click on the icon. Once you have entered your location the widget will show your local weather which will influence, along with clicking the buttons to feed and entertain, the survival of the Flappie.
Applications folder. It's also usually in the "Widget" bar on 10.6 and earlier.
I am not quite sure what you mean, but if you mean fonts, there are already a couple included with mac. If you mean a translator script, in dashboard, there should be a widget already there.
The easiest way how to learn Mac porgramming is to create a Widget. This is a good first step to see what can be done on Mac. You could also join the Developers community through the Apple website. What many Mac people do is learn by doing
Double click on the Widget and it will be installed. You will be given the option to keep or Discard the widget. You will probably be asked for an administrative password. as a school's network may have a block to stop people from installing items without authorisation.
The interface is collectively known as "Aqua." The widget toolkit that makes up the interface is known as "Cocoa."
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
iWork is an example of a wiki system ans is good for collaboration on mac and pc's