Can anyone explain the difference between a plug-in and a widget?
Found this: Widgets include icons, pull-down menus, buttons, selection boxes, progress indicators, on-off checkmarks, scroll bars, windows, window edges (that let you resize the window), toggle buttons, form, and many other devices for displaying information and for inviting, accepting, and responding to user actions.
Plug-ins expand and or customize functions within a program such as Lightroom.
They allow you to 'record' a set of actions and them apply all of those actions at the click of the mouse.
John N
Loc: HP14 3QF Stokenchurch, UK
A widget is a bit like a thingamybob, where a plug-in is more of a watchermacallit.
John N wrote:
A widget is a bit like a thingamybob, where a plug-in is more of a watchermacallit.
Spot on John , just what I was going to say
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