Top 2 Most Practical Widgets !



1st "The Fitlink Fitness Widget"


                

                   
Brought to you by "http://www.fitlink.com/" this is another very practical widget for fitness enthuasiasts. It allows the user to track and show them what they did besides suggesting excercises which focuses on areas of muscle development.

Pros

Clicking into the widget allows the user access to a variation of exercises for a particular muscle group. For Trainers, having an online log would give them a better understanding of the progress of their clients. It definetely helps in identifying key areas to work on.

Cons

Not much really accept for the design and the color of the forms. In comparisons to other more utilized widgets it seems not too trendy or "state of the art" should we say? But again praticality wins the match, hence I have included it in this list of interesting gadgets.

Get code at http://http//www.fitlink.com/widgets


2nd  "The streetdirectory.com" food review widget



Powered by SD Food Advisor
: The No. 1 Food & Dining Guide for Singapore Food & Cuisines.

Finding yourself quite lost after an out of town Movie date? Here's a saver, this food review widget comes in handy as it covers most of the popular Restaurants in Singapore. It comes with search categories that would make it very "Makan" friendly and would be worth embedding. The fun part is that it acts as a one stop review house, meaning that it provides users to access reviews from a several sources. Hmm! hence comes the saying, when it comes to food don't be selfish. Dig right in!

Pros

Easy to access interface reveals eating places with by order of reviews, writers, users, cuisines and locations. Linked to the ever available directory it enfolds to a myriad of choices. By way of votes the reader can get his best bet on taste and service which can make or break anyones day.

Cons

Sadly I was hoping for a more automated feature. Say, for instance the cuisine option in the dropdown menu which would appeal better I think with an auto sort to location. Other than that, I'd reckon its quite user friendly.

Get code at http://www.streetdirectory.com/publishers/foodadvisor/