c & 0 - Select clocks tab.
n & 1 - Select notes tab.
e & 2 - Select events tab.
t & 3 - Select todo tab.
left & right arrows - Cycle through tabs.
d - Toggle world clock display mode (only works when viewing the clocks tab).
A: Nup. Sorry, but Organized is OS X 10.5 Leopard only due to some of the Leopard only features we’re using inside the widget.
A: Choose “Monday” under the Start week on option on the Cals tab on the back of the widget.
A: We don’t have all the cities in the world listed, but we do have quite a few. More cities will be added in each release.
A: It’s not currently possible to edit the due date for to-do’s. This functionality will be added in a future release.
A: Organized is currently not capable of creating events. You will have to create them in another application, such as iCal. You can launch iCal by double clicking any date in the calendar.
A: Organized uses Mac OS X’s inbuilt time-zone database. In some cases that information is out of date. Please contact us with the city name and any information you can provide about time-zone changes that may have occurred.
A: You may not be the only one with that opinion, so we’ve provided a choice between Marker Felt and Helvetica. To use Helvetica, simply check the “Don’t use marker felt” option on the back of the widget.
A: Organized is donationware, so if you find it useful, then please throw some spare change our way via our PayPal account.
Listed below are some things you may not know about Organized.
- Double clicking a day in the calendar launches and displays that day in iCal.
For some general tips and tricks that work with all Dashboard widgets, check out our guide to Mac OS X’s Dashboard.