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    Dashboard is a discontinued feature of Apple Inc. 's macOS operating systems, used as a secondary desktop for hosting mini-applications known as widgets. These are intended to be simple applications that do not take time to launch.
    In computer information systems, a dashboard is a type of graphical user interface which often provides at-a-glance views of data relevant to a particular objective or process through a combination of visualizations and summary information.
    Dashboard got little love from Apple over the years. There were a few upgrades. In Mac OS X Lion, released in 2011, you could configure your Dashboard as a desktop space so you could swipe to it, instead of opening it like an application. But this was the only major update the feature enjoyed.
    In macOS Sonoma, Apple has integrated the Dashboard with the Desktop. Users are still able to keep widgets in the Notification Center. Dashboard widgets, like web pages, are capable of many different things, including of performing tasks that would be complicated for the user to access manually.
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