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📣 ultrastable

Best ways to use old iPad as dashboard


I've wall-mounted an ancient Ipad & I I'd like to use it as a dashbord: world clock, calendar + appts, tasks (ideally from Things.app), etc - all the better if it's easily extensible. Any recommendations? It's too slow to use for Yam/AirDisplay & the like. Thanks!


  👤 smt88 Accepted Answer ✓
I tried to do this with a webpage, but Safari wasn't stable enough on an old iPad. It would crash every few hours.

I'd suggest a native app instead, whether you write it or find someone else's.


👤 darekkay
I've created a dashboard project [0], which you can open in any (modern) browser. Unfortunately, it's currently missing some major widgets. It's open-source, so contributions are welcome :)

[0] https://dashboard.darekkay.com


👤 albertyw
I set up an old iPad Air to show https://www.codemancer.com/ for the last two years. It's got a clock, weather, and appointments and is readable from across the room. I've also run into crashes from Safari, which I resolved by automatically refreshing the page once an hour.

👤 schwartzworld
I would think a web page would be the simplest. Spin up a node JS or whatever server on your home network and serve up whatever you want.

👤 runjake
I just set the iPad up in kiosk mode and refresh a webpage every x minutes.

I don't have Safari crashing issues like the other commenter.