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Jan
08

Audi Widget

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The first Audi Widget. It has Audi South Africa News feed, 3 day weather for any city, 4 customizable currency converters and the local time. I designed it in Photoshop and Flash. Dylan Smith and Rudolf Vavruch wrote the actionscript and configured the server-side feeds.

Visit: Widget Download Page (Mac & Win)


9 Responses to “Audi Widget”


  1. January 23, 2008 at 5:37 pm

    any way to change the news feed?

    Steve (Edinburgh, Scotland)

  2. January 23, 2008 at 8:09 pm

    Sorry mate, nope.
    The news feed is fed by audi.co.za as the widget’s intended audience are South Africans. You’d like to be able to select your own news feed? hmmmm… I can suggest that to my client as an upgrade later in the year.

  3. 3 Steve McKenzie
    January 30, 2008 at 4:14 pm

    Would be appreciated, as much as I would like to go back to South Africa to stay rather than for a holiday, don;t think the the budget will stretch. Especially if it was just to get the right news feed (lol). Thanks Steve

  4. 4 Ryan Erasmus
    October 30, 2008 at 5:44 pm

    What’s happened to the widget? It has stopped working…
    Please let me know what is going on.

  5. 5 Graham Jukes
    October 31, 2008 at 9:17 am

    My widget did work but know its dead. have reinstalled but no difference. Please help.

  6. 6 Fred
    October 31, 2008 at 12:27 pm

    My widget used to be working fine for months, but the past few days it’s gone blank. Only shows the date and time – no weather or currency indicators. My internet and email is working fine (as always).

    What could be the problem?

  7. December 29, 2008 at 11:55 am

    Hey Fred, you still having issues? I think the new update (along with the move to a new server) should hopefully be a lot more stable now.


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About Me

I'm a digital creative director working in Cape Town South Africa for Ogilvy Interactive. I've been designing in some capacity for the last 14 years, 12 of those online. I love what I do... and if there was one thing I wish I could do more of... it would be to paint. Besides movies and art, my other serious past-time is good old pen & paper role-playing games. Writing stories for friends that take years to complete and are improved beyond recogination by their participation is a real kick.