Top Rated Widgets
Display of widgets in order of popularity.
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161st place
FileQ
FileQ is a file forwarding service that works quite well. It can be used when you have a file too big to send through regular email. Although the widget and service are entirely in Japanese, I don't think that should stop people from using it since it is quite simple to use with just a few explanations. When you click on the widget there will be a form with several entries, only the top two are required. From the top down, recipient's email address, file browse (参照 means browse), then sender's name, sender's email address, title, and comment. The recipient will receive an email with a password easily noticeable a few lines in the message. Click on the link above it and then simply enter that password in the spot above the Kanji 認証 near the top right, and then press that word. You will then easily be able to download the file. Near the bottom left of the website you will see the Japanese [ブログ貼り付け用HTML ]. Click this to get the HTML tag for this widget.
162nd place
Floating Hearts
Very cool widget that places floating hearts on your website or blog. The effect is quite good and just the right amount of hearts (not distracting). Code is easily found on widget's webpage.
163rd place
Macroaxis World Market Summary
Shows current values of handpicked global markets
164th place
English Version Tegaki Blog Widget
English version of the Tegaki Blog widget for all users who can't read Japanese.
165th place
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167th place
Eenies! Cool Clock Widget
Eenies are cool cute, little, animated devils from Japan's Softbank Inc. The characters are super cute and the clock, although in Japan/Military time, is simple to read. Much like getting the code on the widget's website.
168th place
Colorful Access Counter
Enjoy this simple, but colorful access counter for your website. Go to the widget's website and do the following from the top box down: Enter your site's URL, enter the counter's starting value, then click on the type of color you want (radial button), and then click on the script button. Your code will appear. Grab that and put it onto your site to use this widget.
169th place
Barbecue Game
The game is simple. Use your left and right arrow keys to move the skewer to catch the food in the order shown on the left screen. Continue to the next screen if you succeed. Code is easy to spot on the widget's webpage.
170th place
Random Japan Photo Widget
This neat widget displays a new Japanese item each day, or each time you refresh the page. All photos are items found in Japan and some are uniquely Japanese. Code is easy to spot on the widget's webpage. Enjoy!