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Shadow

macrumors 68000
Feb 17, 2006
1,577
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Yeah, not her best angle, is it?

She looks really 80s to me. In the way of desktops, I decided to go back to the good-ol' OS X Tiger original. Go Aqua! I refuse to uninstall UNO though, its makes everything look sooo much better.
 

apfhex

macrumors 68030
Aug 8, 2006
2,670
5
Northern California

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daneoni

macrumors G4
Mar 24, 2006
11,576
1,131
This is mine, was gonna use something else but found this at interfacelift and i think its pretty neat and suits my new MBP quite well. Enjoy and Happy Nov.

 

rtdgoldfish

macrumors 6502a
Jul 4, 2004
575
1
Nashville, TN
Not really November in Florida yet but I just changed my desktop anyway.

Thanks to *DeltaP42@deviantART for the image! Link
 

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eji

macrumors 6502
Jun 8, 2004
402
60
INW
What apps are those that you are running in your task bar/menu bar thingy? (I have no idea what its called)

Hmmm... let's see. From right to left the non-Apple icons are: Menu Meters (CPU and RAM), Menu Meters (bandwidth); SharingMenu, ClamXAV, URLWell, Desktop Manager, GrowlTunes, Meteorologist, Aurora and Quicksilver.

Oh, and I get the app icon to the left (by the Apple) by using Unsanity's FruitMenu.

To tell you the truth, it looks a bit cluttered and Windows-ish (think of the hideous slop trough that is the system tray), and there are a lot of Dashboard widgets that do the same or more than these menu bar apps. But I like the at-a-glance nature of it. When my CPU spikes or my bandwidth seems sluggish, I don't want to have to switch into Dashboard to notice.
 
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