Football Fan? You need the Football Widget

Football WidgetAs everyone already knows, Football season is in full swing here in the United States, but keeping track of your favorite team whether it be pro or college has become a bit of a hassle. But since your a Mac user its no big deal. Let me introduce The Football Widget from Andreas Amann.

This widget is chock full of features and they are all presented in a very aesthetically pleasing manner. For starters, once the widget is installed it allows you to pick your favorite team and then places their helmet in the lower corner and proceeds to make all games with that team playing in bold. Aside from being pleasing to the eye, the Football widget also serves its purpose, and it does it well.

Football Widget in Action

The Football Widget is divided into two separate “pages”, Scoreboard and Standings. The Scoreboard page is divided into the weeks of the football season with each game listed per week. The list also includes the time and date at which the game will be played. Mousing over individual games displays a pop-up with the score divided into points scored per quarter and the “Game Leaders”. This section of the widget is updated every minute during a game day, which allows you to get work done while still keeping track of your favorite team.

Football Widget’s other page is the Standings. This page divides the league into its specific sections. It lists the Wins, Losses and Ties for each team all in hierarchical order. It serves its purpose but is no where near as exciting as the Scoreboard page.

Did I mention that this widget is totally free? So if your a football fan whether it be at the college or professional level, be sure to download The Football Widget created by Andreas Amann. Also you can check out the baseball widget which is nearly identical but built specifically for baseball.

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  1. Games » Football Fan? You need the Football Widget on October 1st, 2007 7:11 am

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