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| Description: | A clone of the Nashville Traffic Widget, but for Memphis Tennessee. More updates are coming just hold on. Please give me some feedback and ways to improve this widget. Maybe just e-amil the guy that I borrowed it from or the guy that he borrowed it from. |
| Author: | thpeyton |
| Version: | 1.2 |
| New in v1.2: | Fixed the color and fixed the menus. |
| Uploaded on: | August 25th 2005 at 6:02 PM |
| Rating: | Unrated |
| Downloads: | 205 (all versions), 199 (this version) |
Weather & Traffic - Memphis Traffic
Comments
dude take your screen shot by holding down, ?+ctrl+shift, then tap the 4 key, then tap the space bar, then click on your widget.
Posted by: twisted on Aug 26, 05 (3:06 AM) for version 1.2 (current version)
the ? is suppposed to be the apple key...it didn't show up for some reason
Posted by: twisted on Aug 26, 05 (3:17 AM) for version 1.2 (current version)
Thanks twisted, will do for the next version. I thought that it looked cool the way it was? maybe I am wrong.
Posted by: thpeyton (developer) on Aug 26, 05 (4:16 AM) for version 1.2 (current version)
Why not work with the author of the Nashville cam to create a Tennessee traffic cam that allows the user to specify (backside) which TDOT cams he or she wants?
Don't get me wrong, more widgets is great, but I wonder that we might be getting duplication when only a couple lines of code could combine a whole passel of widgets into one super cool widget.
The best example of this that I have seen was the Conference Call series. The creator made one widget and then another and another, each with a single focus. Take the code, tweak it, and you get Conference Call Omni, which covers everything in a one-stop-shop kinda way.
Now, if you take that one step further, how much would it take to have a multi-tier dynamic menuing system (I have that coded for something else I am working on) and make this work for all every state's DOT that has traffic cams? Now, THAT I would download and evangelize!



