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Slashdash is a dashboard widget which provides a quick view of the five newest articles on Slashdot.

License: Freeware
OS: Mac OS X
File size: 20K
Developer: hybridmachine      
Price: $0.00
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Slashdash 1.1.1 is news software developed by hybridmachine.
Slashdash is a dashboard widget which provides a quick view of the five newest articles on Slashdot.
Slashdash provides a quick 5 newest articles glance on your OS X 10.4 dashboard

Simply click the Slashdash icon in your widget tray, and you will have a small Slashdot themed widget window that will update every 10 minutes automatically. Click the article title and the article will open in your Web browser.

What's New:

  • This release includes significant code improvements from 1.0.
  • The HTML has been cleaned up and now uses CSS.
  • The JavaScript code has been moved to external files.
  • A rear panel has been added.
    This dashboard widgets program is freeware, so you can download and use it absolutely free. Slashdash 1.1.1 supports different languages (including english). It works with Mac OS X.

    Downloading Slashdash 1.1.1 will take several seconds if you use fast ADSL connection.


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