Mac OS X Desktops: 1Q 2015


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After almost one moth with my work MacBook Air and now one week at work, this is the result:

 

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I just feel like I'm a bit high on tray icons :p

Yosemite looks quite nice with dark menu bar + dock background removed!

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Yosemite looks quite nice with dark menu bar + dock background removed!

I prefer the menu bar dark as well, but how did you get the dock's background removed?

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I prefer the menu bar dark as well, but how did you get the dock's background removed?

 

cDock, nice little app! Has a variety of dock backgrounds and it can also add spacers and some other tweaks.

 

http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdock/ - avoid the MacUpdate version, it's outdated.

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What Firefox skin are you using?

 

Enjoying reduced transparency + increased contrast + dark mode now that apple finally fixed all the annoying bugs with them with 10.10.2

 

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What app are you using for the stats in the menu bar? iStat? 

 

Theme,  cursors for Mousecape and folder icons by me - Wallpaper by David Lanham.

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What Firefox skin are you using?

 

I'm using the built in dev edition theme:

 

go to about config and set: browser.devedition.theme.enabled to true

 

and set: devtools.theme to light (or dark if you prefer dark version)

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go to about config and set: browser.devedition.theme.enabled to true

and set: devtools.theme to light (or dark if you prefer dark version)

Ooo spiffy, running PCXFirefox myself and it's in there too.. the dark theme is quite nice, liking it better than DeepDark.  (Y)  Wish they'd put that into TBird too...

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I'm using the built in dev edition theme:

 

go to about config and set: browser.devedition.theme.enabled to true

 

and set: devtools.theme to light (or dark if you prefer dark version)

 

Ahh, nice one cheers. I wasn't aware there was a light version of the dev theme. :)

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