Leopard only: A lesser-hyped feature in Mac 10.5 is Web Clips—the ability to turn a section of any web page into a Dashboard widget. We're not huge fans of gadgets and widgets around here, but ...
If you're using version 1.1.3 of the iPhone or iPod touch-with-January-Upgrade , you'll probably encountered Web Clips. Web Clips add home screen icons that lead to your favorite sites. It's easy ...
Web Clips, little roll-your-own widgets for Dashboard that will tell you anything the Web can. How it works:Making a Dashboard widget isn't really that hard now, but it's about to get a lot easier.
There isn’t a built-in way to add extensions to mobile Safari or Chrome on your iOS device, so it’s not possible to add the amazing (and free) Evernote web clip extension like you can on the Mac.
Web clips were originally a subtle, background kind of RSS reader for your Gmail inbox. These days, they're mostly advertising. Not that Gmail shouldn't make money, but if you'd like to see one less ...
Before Apple introduced the App Store, the only non-native icons on an iPhone’s home screen were those of Web Clips—home screen links to Web-based applications you could use on your iPhone or iPod ...