Mac OS Desktops - 4th Q 2010


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Mac OS Desktops will now be split into 4 threads over the course of a year to reduce clutter.

1Q - January through March.

2Q - April through June.

3Q - July through September.

4Q - October through December.

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In the interests of keeping the thread on topic it is strongly urged that you format your posts in the following order:

  • Wallpaper: Name/where you got it (with link would be nice).
  • Icons: Name/where you got it (with link would be nice).
  • Programs: Name/where you got it (with link would be nice).

Remember, any slight deviation of posts in this thread not regarding desktops will be removed on sight - this thread is for Mac Desktops only.

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  On 08/10/2010 at 05:59, thextinct said:

How do you show the red battery icon and the battery info text in white?

You can do it using iStat Menus.

http://bjango.com/apps/istatmenus/

When you have the preferences pane open and select the Battery you can click on the time/text and change the color/shadow/size of the text. You can also click the battery and change the colors for the different states (draining/charging/charged/low battery)

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