Best widgets for macOS for better aesthetics

Enhance your productivity and aesthetic appeal with these macOS widgets

Best widgets for macOS for better aesthetics

If you think widgets are only for smartphones, then you’re wrong. They are tiny little apps that can be found on Windows and Apple laptops too. Widgets provide quick access to information or functionality without the need to open a full-fledged application. They are designed to offer convenience, improve efficiency, and enhance productivity.  

A MacBook is a commonly used computing device among students, IT professionals, as well as those in the creative industry. Apple has tried its hands at widgets in the past but failed because they were hidden in the notification system. However, with the release of macOS Sonoma last year, the Cupertino-based tech giant is reviving widgets on Macs.  

Best widgets to check out for macOS

With macOS Sonoma, widgets now live on the desktop. They can be moved around and placed wherever you want. This enhances the visual and aesthetic appeal of your Mac while also providing quick access and important updates. With a plethora of options available, it becomes confusing what’s important and what’s not.

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Whether it’s staying organised, tracking important events, or keeping up to date with the latest news, we have got you covered in this article with the best widgets for macOS. Read on to know below.   

1. Fantastical

2. World Clock

3. Weather

4. News

5. Screen time

1. Fantastical

Apple’s Calendar widget to some, may appear a little too simple and basic for their liking. This is where Fantastical comes in, with its clean and intuitive design that can be highly customised as well. It is capable of displaying upcoming events, reminders, tasks, and a 10-day weather forecast powered by AccuWeather data.  

The Fantastical app allows you to add several widgets like events to the calendar. However, if you prefer an uncluttered view then you can just keep the calendar widget and click on a specific date for detailed information.  

2. World Clock

World Clock is a pre-installed widget on Macs. It can display times for different cities across the world. This helps in staying in touch with distant friends, family members, and even colleagues. There are tons of layout and colour options. You can choose between a digital and an analogue clock too 

3. Weather

Another widget that comes pre-installed on Macs is the Weather widget. This is a widget that is visually pleasing across all modern tech devices. It offers real-time weather updates and forecasts in a sleek interface. The weather widget app also delivers additional information like air quality index, wind speed, precipitation, and more.

4. News

Who doesn’t keep an eye on the breaking news and stories on the web?

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Widgets can be easily added on a Mac for any app that you download on your iPhone or iPad. You can add the Apple News widget to stay updated on important news in real time from reliable publishers. Bonus, it also supports various languages.  

5. Screen time

If you use an iPhone, you might be familiar with the screen time feature. The screen time widget on Macs runs similarly and comes pre-installed. It shows how much time you spend in front of the device’s screen. This widget is quite helpful if you are working or studying, but your focus keeps switching to leisure apps. You can identify where you spend the most time, and set daily limits for apps you want to use less.

Mac widgets have a clear purpose, which is to enhance productivity. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t have a little fun with them. Most of them come pre-installed, while others can be simply downloaded from the Mac App Store. 

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