A software program that integrates Twitter functionality into Nautilus, allowing users to access and interact with their Twitter account directly from the file manager.
Screenlets, on the other hand, refers to both a set of widget applications and the engine that powers them. These widgets are designed to run on X11-based compositing window managers, with Compiz being the most popular one for Linux users.
Initially, screenlets were limited to Python scripts and SVG drawings only, up until version 0.0.14 when support for web widgets was added. These web widgets are similar to those used for Apple's Dashboard and are written in HTML, JavaScript, and CSS.
Version 1.2: N/A