Pock and 3rd-party widgets
Hi peoples!
I finally decided to set up some tools to remain in touch with you and explain Pock's future road!
I want to say sorry for the long absence. I needed some time to define the best process to follow to keep Pock development easy and fun again!
In this long period, I explored a ton of resources about maintaining an open-source project, and in a lot of them, I frequently found the same advice:
"Writing things down is one of the most important things you can do as a maintainer."
So I chose to start this blog to share Pock's vision with you, and alongside that, I will share and maintain some documentation about how to compile, tutorials, and some FAQs in the next future.
I hope you will love Pock's upcoming release as much as I love it! ❤️
3rd-party widgets
Today, I'll leave here just two videos to show you how 3rd-party widgets integration will work in the upcoming Pock release.
Install default widgets on startup
Since default widgets have the same behavior of the 3rd-party widgets now, you will download them remotely on your first Pock run.
Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.Removing a widget
If you want to remove a widget, just simply hit the 'Trash' button in the Widgets Manager window and confirm through your Touch Bar.
Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.I would like to end this post saying that a Roadmap is currently under development, and that will be published both here and on GitHub once it will be completed.
I also would like to announce that a platform where developers can upload and manage widgets is currently under development.
More info will be published soon.
Thanks!