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Have you guys seen the new graphics at the Konfabulator website?
"Cupertino, start your copiers!" In an obvious allusion to Apple ripping off Konfabulator to make Dashboard. Escher |
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I shot the sherrif.
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yeah, that's a bit of an ugly mess, to say the least. not sure what all will happen with this. hopefully it will drive the konfab crew to produce an even better product. however, it would have been nice if apple had offered to purchase or license the idea instead of just rolling it in.
i am surprised they never patented the idea, but i guess that's not really at the forefront of your mind while developing software. |
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Apple ripped off Watson from Karelia to make Sherlock. Then they ripped off LiteSwitch X from Proteron to make the application switcher in Panther. Now, they're going to rip off Konfabulator from Pixoria to make Dashboard in Tiger. Nothing new. But it's still despicable. At least it looks like Karelia has just managed to sell its Watson technology to a "big company" (apparently Sun for use as part of Java). Maybe the Konfabulator guy will be able to do the same. Escher I've been waiting for a true sub-PowerBook for more than 10 years. The 11-inch MacBook Air finally delivers on all counts! It beats the hell out of both my PowerBook 2400c and my 12-inch PowerBook G4 -- no contest whatsoever. Last edited by Escher : 2004-06-28 at 16:00. |
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Selfish Heathen
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LiteSwitch X itself wasn't original. There have been plenty of app switchers, all of which can be traced back to Microsoft Windows anyhow. I think it's laughable that anyone can say Apple ripped off LiteSwitch X. Dashboard and Konfabulator? Yeah, it looks like Apple is being naughty here. These two look, act, and are even programmed the same (JavaScript). I will try to reserve final judgement until I've actually used Dashboard, though. The quality of this board depends on the quality of the posts. The only way to guarantee thoughtful, informative discussion is to write thoughtful, informative posts. AppleNova is not a real-time chat forum. You have time to compose messages and edit them before and after posting. |
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I guess I like the way this guy from Macrumors put it
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I had quite the discussion about Watson vs. Sherlock 3 earlier. He said that Sherlock 3 was just a natural evolution, while I said that it was a blatant rip-off of Watson that eventually led to Watson's demise. I really think it's both.
See, you have to get inspiration somewhere. As original as some things are, they were still inspired by something else. So you have to draw the line between "inspired by" and "copied from." In my opinion, Konfabulator is inspired by the old desk accessories, and Watson is inspired by Sherlock. Taken independently of Watson, Sherlock 3 does look like the natural evolution of Sherlock 2. But when you look at them side by side, it's blindingly obvious that Apple lifted the design straight from Watson. They barely even bothered to change things around enough to make them look different. But then you get into the Microsoft-like handling of Sherlock 3. This is where it really got ugly. Apple gave absolutely no credit to Watson, they implied that they were the first to do anything like this, they made an inferior product, and they made it free to anyone who buys Jaguar! If that doesn't spell MS to you, I don't know what will. So, while I agree that Sherlock 3 is a natural evolution of Sherlock 2, it's too much like Watson for it to be a coincidence. Now look what has happened - Watson, the FAR superior product, is kaput, while Sherlock 3 seems to be going along like always: slow, stagnant and unchanged. I sure hope the same doesn't happen with Konfabulator. Pulling cheap stunts like the ones we're talking about is going to drive small developers away from the Mac. Who wants to put the time into implementing your awesome new idea when you know Apple's just going to lift your design and give it to everyone in a year or so anyway? My response to the MacRumors points: "You haven't even used the bloody app, quit trying to act like you know what it's like." I'm with Brad on this much at least. I want to see Dashboard before I decide whether it's a complete ripoff of Konfabulator, or just a semi-ripoff. |
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Good point Luca... lets wait until Tiger come out for this discussion.
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Actually, the big-assed widgets are *better* in my opinion, because Dashboard solves the one problem I always had with Konfabulator... it ate up my damned screenspace! What's the point of an always on top widget, really? Easy to see? Great. You just have to make sure there's nothing underneath it. Always. And people bitched about the *Dock*, at least that's a small strip along one side, not a chunk in the middle of the screen.
Konfabulator was useless to me because I *didn't* want an always-on widget, what I want is a bunch of easy to check at a glance items that can *made to go away*. Dashboard does exactly that. Because Konfabulator widgets *had* to be kept visible at all times, it *necessitated* making mini-widgets just to keep the rest of the screen useful... which reduces their usefulness as 'quick check' indicators. Not quick if you gotta squint. Ethics questions aside, I think Dashboard is Konfabulator done *right*... which in turn was just Desk Accessories done *better*. I *am* really and truly well puzzled by the choice of Javascript though. That's just... silly. Was silly for Konfab, is silly for Dashboard. |
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Watson or Sherlock? Both. I use Watson about 90% of the time.
Dashboard or Konfabulator? Neither. |
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I shot the sherrif.
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Konfab (with their ability to embedd into the desktop) finally became useful to me, and i am actually running it constantly now. of course, i only run the weather one. everything else i can't find useful enough to want to cover up my cool desktop.
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it is kinda funny and sad though when arlo complains that people will stop writing software for apple....what are they gonna do? write for PCs?? oh yeah, microsoft would never steal, borrow nor take an idea and make it their own...
time will tell i don't use watson, but then i don't use sherlock 3 either i don't use konfab and i probably won't use dashboard.... g crazy is not a rare human condition everything is food if you chew hard enough |
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I shot the sherrif.
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wasn't konfab taken from a windows idea initially? my memory is hazy.
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I've never used Watson, Sherlock, or Konfabulator, and I'm unlikely ever to use Dashboard. But I'm glad the options are out there, even if the competition sometimes seems unfair (thus the thread). Escher I've been waiting for a true sub-PowerBook for more than 10 years. The 11-inch MacBook Air finally delivers on all counts! It beats the hell out of both my PowerBook 2400c and my 12-inch PowerBook G4 -- no contest whatsoever. |
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Desk Accessories (Apple System 6) Apple is returning to a field it planted long ago. Last edited by curiousuburb : 2004-06-28 at 22:07. |
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This businees of blatantly ripping off Konfab seems a little unethical to me... but then again if it wasn't patented in the first place, then there is not much Arlo can really do about it, is there?
Having said that, I think Apple's implementation of Widgets (geez - they did not even bother to think of another name for those mini apps ) is the most sensible/logical. I mean, I also loved the Weather & Calendar widgets in Konfabulator (well the mini versions anyway), but since I read this thread I decided to clean up my desktop and rely on Meteo, MenuMeters and MenuCalendar instead. I love them - and they have freed up my desktop. Now, if I really want a widget I just launch Konfabulator and load it up. But I seriously have not had cause to since I loaded up the menu bar items. Having said this, I think the way Apple is presenting the dashboard (expose style with widget prefences on the flip side) is the most efficient way to do it. With the inclusion of expose in Panther (and the various failed attempts at implementing docklings and a plethora of menubar items) it makes it seem like it was leading up to this ... why didn't we see it coming? As for Sherlock/ Watson - never used them. I don't get Sherlock - what does it do that you can't accomplish with a browser yourself? Konfabulator - used it, but relegated it now that I have Menubar items. Dashboard - shit, I'm still on "Jagwire" ... I'm yet to use Expose, so I don't know how accustomed I'll become to relying on the dashboard feature. :shrugs: |
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Sucks to be Arlo right now, and no, not everyone can afford a top notch patent attorney, but that *is* the legal mechanism for idea protection. I've wondered if Konfabulator doesn't impinge in some way on an Apple patent for Desk Accessories, to be honest. The original DAs were pretty widget-like. |
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I shot the sherrif.
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the more i read, the more it sounds like Konfab was the only current implementation of an idea that has been around with Apple for some time. like a lot of ideas that didn't make it into OSX, widgets were one of them.
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For all you people saying that you're happy that Dashboard will basically be Konfabulator plus Exposé style quick hiding... you probably don't know that Konfabulator recently released (just a few days ago in fact) an update that added the exact same functionality. I was thinking the same thing - oh look, it's Konfab but with a quick show/hide function! Then I went to konfabulator.com and saw that they had already come out with the same exact thing themselves.
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Rest In Peace
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You can argue the inner legalities of it, but I mean, come on.... Konfabulator was out before Apple was working on Dashboard most likely. They're both so damn similar that it's a total slap in the face to Arlo and his team to do this. What's worse is Apple shows it off at the WWDC keynote where Arlo was probably sitting. If you were there near him, you probably saw a BUNCH of heads turn in his general direction when Dashboard was previewed there.
Total bitchslap from Apple to Arlo. Bad form, should have been done differently. It is with great regret that we say our farewells to Jack, who passed away on May 28th, 2005. Jack, you will be missed by all Superior thinking has always overwhelmed superior force. - Marine Corps Officers "You don't lead by hitting people over the head-that's assault, not leadership." - General Eisenhower |
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I'm sure Dan Wood isn't feeling too bad now. He just licensed Watson to Sun and will be conceding all development of the app to them. That means the current version of Watson will eventually cease to be useful as modules break over time. That's really a shame for use, but a boon for him. Watson gave him a good run, but I'm sure he'd rather work on new projects instead of just maintaining Watson and providing tech support for it. |
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Btw. Konfabulator is basically a rip off of DesktopX for Windows. - No matter where you go, there you are. |
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It seems that Konfab and Dashboard aren't really the same dealy. It kinda seems to me that Dashboard is an extension of the Services Menu. Which is great because I always forgot about that Menu even though it gives quick access to a lot of useful crud.
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The only obvious alternative I can see is AppleScript which appears totally inappropriate to this task. More clarification from Dave Hyatt on Dashboard widgets: "each widget is just a web page, and so you have the full power of WebKit behind each one... CSS2, DOM2, JS, HTML, XMLHttpRequest, Flash, Quicktime, Java, etc" http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/hyatt...06.html#005876 Last edited by feend : 2004-06-30 at 04:22. |
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Konfab's argument is bullshit, there is nothing innovative about their implimentation of an old Apple technology. Apple is just taking an old idea from the 80's and putting it into OS X, bundling it, and in doing so putting Konfab out of business.
Think of it this way: Not Konfabulator comes free with all new Macs w/Tiger in 2005 or as part of the upgrade to Tiger. Konfabulator did not invent the idea, Apple did. Konfab started their copiers long ago, now they are pretending to have come up with the very idea they copied. "We are reviewing some 9,000 recent UNHCR referrals from Syria. We are receiving roughly a thousand new ones each month, and we expect admissions from Syria to surge in 2015 and beyond." - Anne C. Richard, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration |
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But *STILL*, blast it. Integrate Javascript into the OSA, make WebKit an *OSA-scriptable* engine, and then Dashboard widgets can play nice with every freaking app out there. Think about it - whip up the interface in OmniCoreImageEditor , load into Dashboard, write the script with Automator, and hook together. Voila. Of course, you could also whip up a standard looking interface with InterfaceBuilder, write the script in Automator, and hook it in *now*... well, if Automator was out. |
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You know it is not like Arlo Rose is poor by any means
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Well, it's not like that really has anything to do with right or wrong, you know.
Apple reimplemented an idea that has been kicking around for 20 years, and some might say they invented in the first place, borrowing ideas from *many* sources, including, mostly, their own work. There is a superficial *strong* resemblance to Konfabulator, but the guts are very very different, and the ideas themselves from many sources. |
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