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whats on your desktop?

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mwahaha im stealing ideas :laugh3:

here's mine;

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Ooo Lore, that's gorgeous!!!!!

 

Mine the typical beach. But this is one I've been to in Kauai.

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YES! A fellow Mac user! :D

i have a picture i posted in my thread that i took myself of the sunrise one morning and on my other desktop there is dust.

My desktop isn't suitable for public viewing.

how can i capture my desktop by using mac? can somebody tell me how? :D

^ yay an XP user. :dance:

It's so old already :P

 

I feel like changing to a Mac :uhoh:

here's mine.. I had the postcards project wallpaper until yesterday I think

 

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^ oooh that looks nice, especially the black moon! :wideeyed:

It's so old already :P

 

I feel like changing to a Mac :uhoh:

 

lol isn't everyone now a days?

 

i think i might stick with vista when i get my own laptop.

Oh Lore, can I ask where you got your digital clock on your taskbar (the one in the bottom right-hand corner)? And how you got the time to show up on your desktop wallpaper? It looks awesome :D

I had to download a thing.. you can choose between many wallpapers and the same program has the digital clock for the taskbar...

 

the program is called chameleon clock.. I'll get you a link

wallpaper gallery (it's in spanish though)

 

http://www.vladstudio.com/es/wallpaperclock/browse.php

 

program download link: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OAR46UPY

 

Chameleon Clock is a desktop clock which purpose is to be useful, user-friendly, and beautiful. It is where the power of both features and interface is combined with simplicity.

 

Check how Chameleon Clock makes a standard Windows tray clock a tiny piece of art by using Winamp skins and bitmap digits. Several skins are included in the distribution as examples; and you can download more from numerous places on the Internet.

 

Chameleon Clock fully replaces a standard Windows tray clock ! It builds itself right into the taskbar and doesn't eat any desktop space (while can be used as a standalone desktop clock, also).

It's Windows Vista™ compatible and comes with several skins made especially for Vista's dark tray background.

 

What's new in version 5.1

Wallpaper and Screensaver Clock made by Softshape and Vladstudio.com;

Idle type of alarm fixed;

"Show tooltip calendar" option is back, "Show skin name" option is removed;

Keys navigation enabled in the welcome dialog;

Small fixes.

Ohh, thanks Lore! :dance:

 

Not sure why I've never heard of it before. Thanks for the links :nice:

you're welcome :)

 

and same here.. a friend of mine had it in her computer and I was like

 

"ohhh it's so pretty why didn't I find it before"

It's really cool.

 

If I knew how, I would make a special coldplaying.com Postcards background with the time and date on it... maybe one day when I have time more time to spare :wideeyed:

:wideeyed: sounds awesome

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I need a new desktop background! Any suggestions? I've gone through all the Coldplay ones already. :p

One of my sunrise photos? Go to my fliker and get the large resolution ones which are Sunrise1-6

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