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Originally posted by spcargt

May I ask how you guys have seperators in your docks?

Go to the site in my sig and in the OS X section is a iconset called Dock Dividers. That's what I made for myself, that's what I use. Drag them onto the dock and they'll jump like magic to the app side where you can organise at your will :p

Come on! We need more jaw dropping Mac desktops to look at guys!:p

BTW, I saw some pictures of Linux (Gnome sawfish) and Mac OS X running side by side together, that was pretty sweet, you could run both *nix and mac apps on it at the same time, any chance of you pros trying to beautify a desktop like that? That would be sweet :ninja:

Originally posted by superfula

Just glad I could help out.

Timan...a dual 800 G4

Here's my SnapperHead desktop. Thanks to WickedKitten for showing this program earlier in the thread.

http://12.216.12.237:2000/

wahhhh your omniweb button looks shinier than mine

My Desktop

desktop.jpg-link.jpg

Thanks for the wallpaper superfula.

I tried to isntall the first dev_seed version of jag and the 6c75 version but both dont let me get past the part after the install, i get some kernal panic that tells me to shut down. I guess i'll jsut wait till its offically out so i can b!tch to apple :)

BTW i see what you download ;)

Originally posted by superfula

Well lets hope someone can jimmy it so 10.2 has transparent docks.

Once I've downloaded and installed 6c85 I'll get a transparent dock up and running ;)

And yes I know 6c87 is out with a vastly improved boot screen but being on a damn 64k modem means I'm always one step behind :mad:

Originally posted by Dazzla

Once I've downloaded and installed 6c85 I'll get a transparent dock up and running ;)

And yes I know 6c87 is out with a vastly improved boot screen but being on a damn 64k modem means I'm always one step behind :mad:

Woohoo!! If you need someone else to test it out, message me on MSN or AIM

I finally get to post in here. This is my new iBook. This is my first

Mac so I have a lot to learn. The next screenie will hopefully be

as sweet as the others here. Off to learn OS X customization.....

iBook_THUMB.jpeg

Sorry guys, my college's server seems to be down, so no pics. Im trying to get my iDisk account set up...

Originally posted by GatorZx2

I finally get to post in here. This is my new iBook. This is my first

Mac so I have a lot to learn. The next screenie will hopefully be

as sweet as the others here. Off to learn OS X customization.....

http://plaza.ufl.edu/yankyzx2/Images/Scree...Book/iBook.jpeg

Hehe welcome :cool:

Icons are easy, themes up next, then into hacking system files :evil:

Themes, well there's quite a few very nice themes available, check out http://xthemination.maccustomise.com/themes/

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