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Free iTunes Downloads. Widget shows free music, tv shows, other content on itunes. Free iTunes Downloads. Your Mac’s Dashboard hosts a range of mini apps, known as widgets, that are designed to provide you with easy access to important features and information. However, not everyone is a fan of the Dashboard, with some Mac users preferring to disable the Dashboard entirely.

As a Mac user, do you use dashboard widgets? If not, you’re really missing out. Dashboard widgets are so much more convenient than apps; they use up less RAM, yet can be just as powerful. Many Mac users don’t see a point in the dashboard; it’s definitely not for everyone. However, if you want to keep up with important information throughout the day (weather, news, email, tweets, events, etc), have a look at these best dashboard widgets for MAC osx.

So today I’m going to share 9 dashboard widgets for osx that are extremely useful and sure to come in handy whether you’re a casual or power user. If you’re a windows user, be sure to check out our earlier article – the best desktop widgets and gadgets for Windows.

Dropbox Droplet

If you have a Dropbox account, this dashboard widget makes it easy to add files to your account. Just drag-and-drop any file to the widget and it will automatically be copied to your public Dropbox folder. The URL will also be added to your clipboard so that you can share it anywhere – email, tweet, Facebook post, IM message or anywhere else. (also read: Dropbox tips and tutorials)

Do you use Twitter, Identi.ca and/or FriendFeed? If so, this widget will allow you to keep tabs on them from your dashboard. You can view your friends’ latest updates, post status messages and links and send direct messages. It’s the ultimate micro-blogging widget for the Mac dashboard. There are also six color schemes to choose from.

Chirp is an older widget and it looks like its development may have stopped, so it may be a bit buggy. Even if you don’t use Identi.ca or FriendFeed (they’re pretty much dead anyway), Chirp is still a stylish way to keep tabs on Twitter.

Are you looking to keep up with your Twitter account quickly and in style? Twidget is the perfect dashboard widget for that. With it you can send out tweets, keep up with your Twitter timeline, send replies and direct messages, and add tweets to your favorites; unfortunately you can’t retweet – a huge disadvantage. The timeline will automatically refresh, so there is no work required on your end; you can even choose how often to update. Twidget is under active development and new features are in the works like Growl notifications, @reply highlighting, short URLs and more.

Do you take a lot of screenshots? If so, Screenshot Plus may be perfect for you. This dashboard widget allows you to take timed (10 second delay) full screen and selected area captures. You can save your captures to your hard drive or clipboard. If you’d like to edit your captures in another app, no problem; you can export them to any application on your Mac right from the widget.

You may or may not be familiar with JuneCloud; it’s an awesome package delivery tracking service. You can track packages from just about every delivery service like UPS, USPS, FedEx, Amazon (just enter order number) and more. I am an avid user of their their iPad app. If you do a lot of online shopping, this widget will be a Godsend because you’ll be able to track all your deliveries from a single widget on your dashboard. Best of all, Delivery Status includes notifications: via Notification Center or Growl. If you create an account (or already have one) and sign in, you can also sync your deliveries across devices.

Tea Timer

This dashboard widget is a personal favorite of mine. Even though it’s called Tea Timer, it’s not just for tea; you can use it for anything you’d like. It’s extremely customizable and has some great features like: Growl notifications, voice and/or sound alerts, color schemes, and the option to choose “ready in” (countdown to completion time) or “in” (countdown to start time).

Snooze

Snooze lets you specify a “sleep” time for your Mac. You can tell your Mac to go to sleep in 30 minutes, 2 hours, etc. This is useful if you are listening to music while falling asleep, watching a video, or even downloading a large file. Instead of leaving your Mac on for a prolonged time and letting your battery run down, Snooze will put your Mac to sleep automatically.

Do you need to track how much time a task or project is taking? Cashboard can help you with that. It works in conjunction with an online account and allows you to keep a time sheet. Just press start whenever you want it to start timing you. Once you’re done, go back and add a specific project and category to the task; you can also add notes. Next click on “Add Time Entry” and it will be sent to your Cashboard account. Although this is a premium service they do have a free account, which is great if you’re just looking for a simple time management tool.

GAget

GAget is a beautiful Google Analytics widget for your dashboard. It shows you all of the important data so that you can keep up daily without having to use a browser. Although the widget automatically refreshes on its own, you can also refresh manually. GAget lets you switch between profiles, change the current chart (visitors, new visitors rate, bouncers rate), view data from up to four weeks back, and much more. It’s a must have for any website owner, blogger or Web developer.

What are your favorite dashboard widgets for macbook? Which one(s) do you use the most?

Cocktail

Can you mix an, um, Apple Martini? Kamikaze? Or Piper at the Gates of Dawn? The free Cocktail widget powered by 7.com lets you impress buddies with your mixologist skills. Just type the drink you have in mind. Cocktail’s database includes nearly 7,000 drink recipes. Click Feelin Thirsty? for a random selection.

This great widget allows you to easily set up when you want your computer to log off. Open the Dashboard. The Dashboard can be found in your Applications folder, or by clicking on the.

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Countdown Plus

Steven Chaitoff’s simple Countdown Plus widget tells you how much time is remaining until a specified date, such as the newborn’s due date, your next vacation, your anniversary, or the day you’ll be paroled.

Daily Dilbert Widget

If you work in an office environment, you’ll love this widget, which delivers Scott Adams’ cartoon strip to your Mac every day. The latest seven comic strips are promised at any given time.

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Daily Dilbert Widget

If you work in an office environment, you’ll love this widget, which delivers Scott Adams’ cartoon strip to your Mac every day. The latest seven comic strips are promised at any given time.

Mac Tips and Tricks

Mac Tips and Tricks does what its name suggests − it’s a springboard to tips on all things Macintosh, from listening to music through multiple speakers via AirPlay to fine-tuning the volume on your computer. Check out the widget for other tricks.

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Movies

Want to know the flicks playing in the hood? Want to read a synopsis and view trailers to help you decide which to see? That’s just what Movies, a simple film fan widget from Apple, lets you do. Apple supplied the widget with OS X. It even lets you purchase tickets (via Fandango). It’s one of the widgets that has exhibited cranky behavior of late, so hopefully Apple will provide the, um, direction, it needs. In the meantime, anyone up for Hitchcock?

Power Switch

Press (or rather click) this single button in the Dashboard to make something happen on your Mac. What that something is depends on what happens when you click the “i” to configure the widget. You can put the Mac to sleep, log out, restart, or shut down, all after that single click.

You can fine-tune these actions. For example, you can place check marks that will close all Finder windows, empty the trash, eject network volumes, and secure the system. You can have the computer announce all these actions out loud too.

By dragging the slider, you can delay the start before the behavior takes hold, between 0 and 7,000 seconds after you press the button. The button itself will pulsate leading up to the start of the actions you requested.

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Power Switch

Press (or rather click) this single button in the Dashboard to make something happen on your Mac. What that something is depends on what happens when you click the “i” to configure the widget. You can put the Mac to sleep, log out, restart, or shut down, all after that single click.

You can fine-tune these actions. For example, you can place check marks that will close all Finder windows, empty the trash, eject network volumes, and secure the system. You can have the computer announce all these actions out loud too.

By dragging the slider, you can delay the start before the behavior takes hold, between 0 and 7,000 seconds after you press the button. The button itself will pulsate leading up to the start of the actions you requested.

Quote of the Day

“Silence may be as variously shaded as speech.” Edith Wharton said that. “A true friend is one soul in two bodies.” Aristotle said that. Start your day with the Quote of the Day widget for these and other pearls of wisdom and a photo or illustration of the person who said them.

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Starry Night Widget

Want to know what you’re looking at in the evening sky? This interactive planetarium widget can reveal the answers. Click the “i” and then the Time/Place tab to enter your current whereabouts or some other location.

If you place a check mark in the Now box (assuming that it’s not already checked), you’ll be able to identify the galactic objects in the immediate sky. But you can also enter another date or hour — well into the future or deep in the past — to see how space appeared or will appear at that time. You can also display star and planet labels, and constellations.

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Translate

If you need to quickly translate a word or phrase, the aptly named Translate widget provides a handy tool. You can translate words to or from English and Chinese (Simplified or Traditional), Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.

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Translate

If you need to quickly translate a word or phrase, the aptly named Translate widget provides a handy tool. You can translate words to or from English and Chinese (Simplified or Traditional), Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.

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Improve your vocabulary with this widget, which serves up daily definitions from Merriam-Webster.com, Dictionary.com, UrbanDictionary.com, or any of the other sources that developer Code Driven lets you pick from.