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by microtonal 4405 days ago
- the need to install something explicitly (separate from the app)

As widgets, apps provide them, you don't have to install them separately.

- they are completely invisible unless invoked by the user, thus preserving the simplicity iOS

As with widgets. You don't see them, until you start using them.

they have a natural and fixed size that helps preserve the visual aesthetic of the grid layout, without special efforts by the user

Actually, different sizes are nice, as widgets and Windows tiles have shown. Some like their calendar widget to be short, to just show the top 1 or 2 items. Others like their calendar widget to take up a complete screen, so that they can swipe to it.

I think the nice addition here is more how you create/invoke a widget and that it is restricted to one widget per app. But it's not all that different from Android widgets, WP tiles, or Blackberry's widgets.