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iPad Dashboard

by Neil on March 2nd, 2010

Mac Dashboard

Mac OS has an extremely useful feature called Dashboard. It is simply a collection of “widgets” (basic HTML and Javascript code) that run in the background and can be brought to the front at any time. It has long been rumored that the iPad will feature a similar Dashboard, since many of the iPhone’s basic apps, like Calculator and Weather, are missing from the iPad. Of course, a simple Dashboard port to the iPad makes a lot of sense since it makes the iPad a more viable alternative to netbooks.

However, the iPad Dashboard can offer much more than just a simple collection of widgets. For one, widgets that constantly run in the background is another potential solution to the multitasking problem, since it would allow small programs like Pandora to keep playing even after the user leaves Dashboard. But even beyond that, the Dashboard is an excellent way for Apple to really integrate iPads and Macs in order to spur sales of both devices. Imagine being able to seamlessly and transparently sync your widgets between your iPad and your Mac (either wirelessly via MobileMe, which already syncs your Dashboard widgets, or tethered via iTunes). Regardless of whether you’re at your desk or on the road, your dashboard will always look the same and provide familiar functionality.

Apple should create a Widget section in the iTunes App store, where users will be able to download widgets for the Mac and sync them to their iPads. They will then be able to easily sync data for those widgets between the two devices. This is only a small fraction of the features that will be possible from a sync-able Dashboard on the iPad.

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