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I was going to post mine last night, but it's just standard everything and then my wallpaper :D I customized it a lot once... but then I realized I like teh way Apple stuff looks too much. Haha.
 
Halfway through the month, time for a new desktop, Great Wall in China:

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Image taken from InterfaceLIFT, here is a link to the original on their site:

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do you guys change your wallpaper every month or something?

i probably change mine every week!

as far as linking to them, if i had any idea where i got most of my stuff i'd link to them! i tend to find cool pictures and then crop them to what i want for my desktop, i guess i'll have to start putting a note with my post!
 
Here's my new one I recently made from a photo I took last September in Gettysburg while on my honeymoon, very beautiful place.
 

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Photograph taken by me, edited by me in CS3. It's not great but it's cool to know I did it. :p

 
Move the taskbar to the top, to be more appleesk..

Actually, the taskbar should be at the bottom, if you're trying to be more like Apple. The taskbar shows which programs are currently running, which is displayed in the Apple Dock, by the "light" under the icon for each running application. It's the Menu Bar that's at the top in Mac OS X, the Windows equivalent of which is on each program's window.

Am I aloud to post in here, I don't have a mac desktop so I'm posting my wanna-be mac one :D

No, you're not allowed to post here! The Desktop Police will arrest you for running an illegal operating system and you'll be incarcerated and forced to type DOS commands on an amber screen for the next 10 years! :D
 
Actually, the taskbar should be at the bottom, if you're trying to be more like Apple. The taskbar shows which programs are currently running, which is displayed in the Apple Dock, by the "light" under the icon for each running application. It's the Menu Bar that's at the top in Mac OS X, the Windows equivalent of which is on each program's window.

I tried with the dock I'm using to remove the taskbar completely and have current processes on the dock, it looked okay but I just couldn't get used to it and had to remove it. :( Kept the dock though. :eek:

ggjstudios said:
No, you're not allowed to post here! The Desktop Police will arrest you for running an illegal operating system and you'll be incarcerated and forced to type DOS commands on an amber screen for the next 10 years! :D

Ah, damn it. I was afraid something like that was going to happen. :( Oh well, it happens.
 
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