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15in 2010 MacBook Pro, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, removing super-drive for an HDD caddy sometime this week!

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Desktop:

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And the image (so that I don't have to come back and post it if someone asks ;) )

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EDIT: I'd just like to say that if you like nature/mountain wallpapers, check out this SubReddit
 
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Loving my new mac :)
 

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so funny enough, I just stumbled on the "Attach File" button.... :cool:
 

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What is that sidebar gadget on your desktop? Ta

It's a widget called "Rainmeter". It's highly customizable and it can display info like calendar, CPU activity, LAN activity, processes, Facebook updates, iTunes, weather, time, photos etc.

You must alter the packaged modules if you really want to fine-tune the software. For instance the CPU-grapher was coded to display 4-cores, I altered it to read and graph my 6-core 6350.
 

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It's a widget called "Rainmeter". It's highly customizable and it can display info like calendar, CPU activity, LAN activity, processes, Facebook updates, iTunes, weather, time, photos etc.

You must alter the packaged modules if you really want to fine-tune the software. For instance the CPU-grapher was coded to display 4-cores, I altered it to read and graph my 6-core 6350.

Perfect thanks. Are your modules your own or downloaded from somewhere?
 
Perfect thanks. Are your modules your own or downloaded from somewhere?

The modules are packaged with the application. You have a plethora of them to choose from and you can edit the scripts. It's a PC only executable though. I see you own Macs.
 
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