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got tired of my old setup. and i wanted to try "layers" screenshot app.
My thoughts of this setup were focused on using the available screensize, somewhat limited on the eee ;)
So i removed(hide) the std Dock. replaced it with dragthing. there are 4 of them visible in this shot. As with my old screenshot i have a mail-notifier-dock-thing (hidden in this shot). I have also trimmed down the Process Dock(a feature of dragthing) to show just the icons i want.. or have a need to see.. also due to the limited size.
Background:
I got a little inspired by a lifehacker-shot that had a starwars-inspired background
so i whipped together this background from a super-class stardestroyer picture i found.
iPulse
i wanted something that was starwars-y so i had to fix it .. and i did :D
Still got to fix:
a pop up calendar in some way. dont want it in the menubar. anyone got ideas ? Prefrebly something i can change fonts and such ..
still waiting for someone to solve the mystery of the black text in the batteryicon.
Font used in dragthing and fuzzyclock:
Skia
see notes in shot for more components :D
got questions... leave me a comment...
Deceptive Geektool. Used warehouse fonts to merge date, temperature, ip address and itunes status with the background wallpaper.
For HUD menubar check this out: forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=117568&st=40
Transparent dock is using DockSwitcher with a Mirage theme
wallpaper (Thanks to eonik) (http://eonik.deviantart.com/art/Wall-42318048)
First off, if this seems complicated, it's because IT IS. The makers of geektool never promised otherwise (for now). Hopefully these notes will enlighten you a bit.
Fonts: Helvetica Neue; light and ultralight
The codes:
This is the most difficult part to get right. My advice is to follow this guy's guide: www.macthemes.net/forum/viewtopic.php?id=16801674&p=1
WEATHER ICON
file://localhost/tmp/weather.png
Refresh rate: 600
*Shows image from the "fetcher" shell*
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WEATHER CONDITIONS (must be personalised)
curl --silent "http://weather.yahooapis.com/forecastrss?p=CAXX0236&u=c" | grep -E '(Current Conditions:|C<BR)' | tail -n1 | sed -e 's///' -e 's/ C$/˚C/'
Refresh Rate: 600
Simply replace
CAXX0236&u=c
with your own city's address
***The final letter c in "CAXX0236&u=c" refers to celsius, so replacing it to the letter"f" makes it fahrenheit
HOW TO:
- go to : weather.yahoo.com/
- find your city's weather page by searching it
- click on the rss feed button (it's orange and says RSS...)
- the last part of the webpage's address is what you need to replace my own code above
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WEATHER IMAGE FETCHER (must be personalized)
create an empty shell with this code:
curl --silent -o /tmp/weather.html ca.weather.yahoo.com/canada/quebec/longueuil-4388/;
Refresh rate: 600
*Fetches image from yahoo server and store it locally.*
Simply replace
ca.weather.yahoo.com/canada/quebec/longueuil-4388/
with your own city's address
HOW TO:
- go to : weather.yahoo.com/
- find your city's weather page by searching it
- the last part of the webpage's address is what you need to replace my own code above
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DATE
date "+%a, %B %d"
Refresh rate: 1000
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TIME
date "+%l:%M"
Refresh rate: 20
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UPTIME
uptime | sed 's/.* up /Uptime: /' | sed s/,.*//;
Refresh rate: 60
*There is a better uptime code but I can't find it right now so I'll post it on my next geektools desktop.*
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This Geektool desktop was inspired and based on Ian Smith's creations: ianmichaelsmith.carbonmade.com/
and by Randall Creasey take on it: www.flickr.com/photos/25212804@N07/5375969123
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The menu bar was changed to black thanks to: lifehacker.com/#!5280456/hide-your-mac-menu-bar-and-dock-...
An alternate would be:www.winjade.net/board/index.php?showtopic=11720
OR
the non-hacking required way (easy): www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9G1CV3wcRU
using Nocture (free): code.google.com/p/blacktree-nocturne/downloads/list
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I've also made the menu bar auto-hide (somewhat hit&miss depending on the app) thanks to magic menu: www.cynosurex.com/Software/MagicMenu/
**don't use with apps that need to connect to your keychain as magic menu breaks the link, you can go back on this though.
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Desktop: fiftyfootshadows.net/2010/12/28/white-sands-pack/
Geektool files & Hack: dl.dropbox.com/u/6718818/desert_desktop.zip
Tutorial Ian Michael Smith: lifehacker.com/5731409/the-sands-of-time-desktop
Inspired by Ian Michael Smith: www.flickr.com/photos/40156273@N06/
I am, paradoxically, posting this desktop both despite and because of the fact that my setup has not changed in any meaningful way for several months now. "Despite," in that I feel bad about not posting more often. Most of my spare time has been annexed by another large creative project, and I miss the unbroken hours of Rainmeter tweaking I used to do. "Because," in that there is still some value in taking stock of this setup: it has proven itself as a highly practical, unobstrusive, and all-around great arrangement. I just love it the way it is, and like all the best designs, it makes me feel like I want to use my notebook, and that it's going to do exactly what I want it to do.
For the first time since Lightning Sunset, I'm going to go through my entire arsenal of core applications and detail how they're being used and why.
(By the way, there's another reason why I feel like showing off my computer today: I just received a RAM upgrade, from 1 GB to 2 GB. I swear, it's halfway to a brand new computer. Even with all of the stuff below - every single one, running simultaneously - I don't break a 50% memory load. It is geekily glorious.)
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As anyone who follows my desktops knows, I go through wallpapers pretty rapidly, while having a few favorites that I regularly return to. This has become one of them. I love the style of having a single crisp, asymmetrical object surrounded by a simple, subtle gradient. It's a great synthesis of the functional and the aesthetic; fresh and stimulating, without being distracting or gaudy. (Via cain.)
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I really love this visual style for XP; it's become one of lassekongo83's most popular, and deservedly so. Its most distinguishing feature, one which is inexplicably rare among Windows shell themes, is that it inverts the colors, giving Explorer, Notepad, etc. a dark-gray background against light-gray text. It is wonderfully soft on the eyes, especially late at night.
Of equal importance, it also finally makes Windows itself match the light-on-dark theme common to my Rainmeter, Firefox, et al. I think it was nitzua who pointed out that some of the most carefully-crafted desktop themes are shattered the minute you open the start menu. So it's a real pleasure to have a genuinely customized work environment, not just the illusion of one.
Aside from those, I'm just enamored of its simple grays. Lakrits is a legitimately minimalist VS, and I'll miss it muchly when I make the jump to Windows 7.
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Startups
- Start Killer.
- D-Color.
These really haven't changed since the Lightning Sunset days. I wrote an individual paragraph for each of them before I realized that I was just repeating myself from 16 months ago. The common thread here is that they're all tiny apps which enhance the taskbar and the desktop in extremely logical, intuitive, "I can't believe it didn't do this by itself" ways.
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Virtual Shell
- Autohotkey.
- Rainmeter. Skins: Enigma 2.6, customized.
It's these three apps which really change the way I use my notebook. As you probably know, I use Autohotkey to
- Launch core apps, documents and settings with universal hotkeys. (Firefox is Win+F, Thunderbird is Win+T, Notepad is Win+N, Google Wave is Win+W, etc.) In addition, the other two get very prominent hotkeys as befits their status: I can start up Launchy with Win+F11, and Rainmeter with Win+F12.
- Adjust the transparency of the active window and taskbar.
- Minimize, maximize, restore, and Alt+Tab using only the Alt key and the mouse.
- Control iTunes with universal hotkeys.
- Send certain commonly-used phrases when triggered, ala Texter.
Launchy, meanwhile, does pretty much everything else. My devout adoration of Launchy has never wavered. Summoning any app, folder, document, control panel module, song, picture, video, theme, log, and search engine in less than ten keystrokes? Win. (And I still use Calcy all the time, too.)
Rainmeter, by now, speaks for itself. See the notes for more details. The only thing that deserves specific mention is that Rainmeter no longer requires assistance from a third-party app like Desktop Coral to reserve space at the edge of the screen. You can now redefine the coordinates of Windows' desktop work area in your theme file. Basically, I used to require three apps - Rainmeter, CD Art Display, and Desktop Coral - to achieve this effect. Now I can do it in one.
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With my new RAM upgrade (and please accept my half-hearted apology for going on about it), it really costs me nothing to keep this light, attractive three-dimensional desktop manager running at all times. It activates when the mouse enters either bottom corner, so the overall perception is one of physically rotating the cube - very intuitive, I've found.
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Trillian
Trillian, like Launchy, may as well be a startup app. I keep it running all the time, even when playing games or watching movies. I can't stand being out of digital contact; it's like living without a phone. These days, I use Trillian to connect to Skype and Twitter, as well, which only reaffirms its value to me: the more tasks a single app can cover, the more I love it.
The reason I can't abide Miranda or Pidgin is that neither (as far as I can tell) is capable storing logs in a plaintext, single-file format. This is a necessity for me, since I'm constantly looking up messages from old conversations, even months or years later, and nothing beats bringing it up in three strokes with Launchy and searching directly in Notepad.
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Dropbox
I've tried a lot of synchronization and backup services in the past. Before Dropbox, I was a big fan of a Firefox extension (I can't remember the name) which let you upload files directly to your Gmail account space. My desire for this genre can be summed up as "a USB stick in the cloud," and Dropbox is the first one that I've kept and used for over a year. It's perfect, and as the storage capacity increases over time, so does my loyalty.
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iTunes & Last.fm
I know you all hate iTunes. I don't blame you, I'm just convinced that we're not actually using the same program. I don't know what I'm doing differently, but on my laptop, iTunes and its library (3500+ songs now) load in under 5 seconds, handle just as smoothly as Firefox, and do virtually everything I want a media player to do. I keep trying alternatives - I actually haven't yet uninstalled Songbird after trying the new version last week - but as long as iTunes ain't broken, I have no desire to fix it.
Last.fm, on the other hand, is an experiment. I'm simply interested in keeping track of my music listening habits and comparing them with others'. The scrobbler does its thing and never interferes with my work in any way, so for the moment I'm happy to give it a home. It loads automatically with iTunes, too, which is nice - one less thing to worry about.
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Thunderbird 2.0
I have not upgraded to Thunderbird 3. I kept trying it with each beta release, and then the final version, and I was quite disappointed each time. As it stands, the interface is quite bulky, the folder labels are inexplicably verbose. The "Smart Folders" really bulk up the "unread" view, too, which is pretty ironic, since I've always relied on it to serve as my condensed, consolidated reading list. As if that wasn't enough, it also insists on synchronizing virtually all of my email, including the spam folders - which also appear in the "unread" view. I admit, I'd like to be able to view flash applets without having to open feed items in Firefox, but it's just not enough to beat the cons.
So I'm sticking with 2.0 for the time being. Like iTunes, Thunderbird simply meets all my requirements. It is my consummate message center: all five of my email accounts synchronized via IMAP, plus my RSS feeds, all together in one simple view. I use exactly one extension: Minimize to Tray, which lets me keep Thunderbird available at all times without taking up valuable taskbar space.
At some point, I do hope to have Thunderbird (email/RSS), Trillian (IM/IRC/Twitter) and Google Wave integrated into a single elegant client. I'm sure the day is coming. But for now, I feel I've brought them together on my system in the most efficient way available to me.
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Until Thunderbird or Trillian get a Wave plugin, I can't say no to this lovely little tray app. Like Last.fm, it does its job and minds its own business, and it does both so damn well that it passed my stringent filters with surprising ease.
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Firefox
My Firefox is still pretty much as seen here: just a box with an address bar. I use keyboard shortcuts to toggle my bookmarks and menubar, and, naturally, back/forward. Additionally, I use keywords to access search engines - for example, to Google "Lifehacker," I just type "g lifehacker". Once you get used to it, it saves an awful lot of time.
While I did jump on the Awesome Bar bandwagon for the first few months, I'm now trying to bookmark more aggressively. This is because, when my history and cache are clear, Firefox loads in under one second. It beats Chrome on my system. You just can't beat that.
I do want to mention something to users of Lazarus Form Recovery, an extension that I heartily recommend. It's saved me, on numerous occasions, from losing hours and hours of writing. However, 99% of the time, it's something I'd written just minutes prior, and lost due to a crash; I've never needed to recover something days or weeks after the fact. So I strongly recommend clearing your Lazarus cache (which is kept separately from the main Firefox cache) and setting it to purge saved forms if they're older than a week or so. Before I realized this, Firefox sometimes took up to a minute and a half to load, no matter what else I tried to speed it up. Now, as I mentioned, it freaking beats Chrome at its own game.
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I am currently running virtually all of these apps. Firefox has a dozen tabs, I've got four conversations in Trillian, and iTunes is playing the score of The Thin Red Line. And I'm clocking in at a whopping 40% memory use. RAM is cool.
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Merry Christmas. :)
“Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to love what you do.” Steve Jobs.
www.flickr.com/photos/55176801@N02/sets/72157625373026635/
HANDIEST OS X KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
KEY COMBO
WHAT IT DOES
Command-H
Hides current app window (doesn’t work in all apps, particularly Adobe apps, which often use a different key combo for Hide, but it works in all Apple software and many other popular apps).
Command-Shift-3
Snaps a screenshot of the entire screen.
Command-Shift-4
Brings up crosshairs so you can draw a box around just the part of the screen you want to capture. (If you press Tab or Space after Command-Shift-4, then click on the window, you’ll get a clean shot of just that window, and nothing else.)
Command-Tab
Lets you tab through open applications to choose another app to switch to.
Command-Spacebar
Opens the Spotlight field without having to click its icon in the menubar.
Command-Option-Escape
Lets you force-quit a misbehaving or stalled app.
Just a simple set up with a GeekTool weather, clock, and other stuff. All inspired by my friend, and fellow themer, TomCraig (the bar clock is credited to him).
If you see anything you like feel free to ask and I'll try to find a link.
UPDATE:
Clock:
Here is the much sought after Clock download from my friend and fellow themer, Tomcraig.
www.cl.ly/151E2J123D1n3V3y3m3H.
He's made a great read-me so it should be easy to follow.
Dock:
Gill Sans Icons: www.macthemes.net/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=628518
(sorry for any mix ups)
Weather:
I'm trying to locate the weather icons.
this is my first geektools desktop! it's been fun playing around with it. leave a comment if you have any questions
the background is from deviant art I think. I'll try to track down the link.
whats on:
1. geektool - projects.tynsoe.org/en/geektool/
2. bowtie - bowtieapp.com/
3. subtile (mod) theme for bowtie - www.mediafire.com/?zyt40axtzmn
4. menubar: caffeine (http://lightheadsw.com/caffeine/), tweetie (http://www.atebits.com/tweetie-mac/), dropbox (http://getdropbox.com), google notifier (http://toolbar.google.com/gmail-helper/notifier_mac.html), evernote (http://evernote.com/), awaken (http://www.embraceware.com/products/awaken/)
geektool specs:
1. calendar: cal | sed "s/^/ /;s/$/ /;s/ $(date +%e) / $(date +%e | sed 's/./#/g') /"
2. date: date +%d
3. month: date +%B
4. day: date +%A
5. am/pm: date +%p
6. time: date +%I:%M
7. weather (note: substitute your zipcode for ZIP): curl --silent "http://xml.weather.yahoo.com/forecastrss?p=98109&u=f" | grep -E '(Current Conditions:|F<BR)' | sed -e 's/Current Conditions://' -e 's///' -e 's///' -e 's///' -e 's///' -e 's///' -e 's///'
8. top cpu processes: top -orsize -FR -l1 | grep % | grep -v Load | grep -v COMMAND | cut -c 7-19,64-69
9. harddisk space left:
#! /bin/bash
diskutil info / | grep "Free Space" | awk {'print "HD: " $3 "GB free."'}
exit 0
10. todo list (leaves out things tagged with @done): grep -v @done /Users/sunny/Documents/todos.txt
**note: I also use quicksilver (http://www.blacktree.com/) to append text files so I can add to todo list without breaking my flow.
**** for some reason the weather one is not displaying properly. if anyone knows how to html off in the description box please let me know
Disfruta el saludo que Anne Hathaway dejo especialmente para ti
Si quieres conocer más sobre el trabajo de Anne, checa estos links:
This is a re-creation of Hawk's and Woodztream's desktop.
I contributed:
-The left set of data and it's scripts
-The iTunes Now playing (custom)
-Dock icons (custom)
-Used Magic Menu 3.0 to auto-hide my menubar.
Click Me to view a larger size.
Wallpaper by Hawk
Font: STHeiti
Data: Geektool
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Check out my work at CarbonMade(dot)com.
Wallpaper:
awesomewallpapersblog.com/2012/01/17/nature-wallpaper-set...
Made with bowtie and geektool.
The black menubar is done with Nocturne.
Finished Version of June Desktop complete with downloadable .PSD template
Click Me for a larger view. (Full size: 1680x1050)
~Data: Geektool
~Icons: Token White
~Menubar: Soliq Caeser
~Wallpaper: Discovery (modded)
Download the .PSD Template (Applies well to most minimal wallpapers)
If you download please comment ;)
Download the tutorial 1.0 here. Enjoy!
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Check out my work at CarbonMade(dot)com.
Grr!
(Description for visually impaired people follows.)
The image shows screenshots of both the "new new" Twitter web interface, and the UI of the new Twitter iPhone app. Both have a bar across the top of the screen with the Twitter logo etched into the middle of it. This is reminiscent of the public beta of Mac OS X 10.0, from September 2000, which had the Apple logo in the middle of the menubar rather than in its current (and also pre-OS X) position on the left side.
The image says "Hey Twitter, these (screenshots showing the Twitter logo in the middle of the respective bars) are the same as (screenshot of OS X Public Beta, showing similar logo in middle of menubar) which makes me (photo of angry-looking puppy)."
I went minimal w/ this one...
Click Me to view fullsize.
Check out my 09Firefox to go with this theme.
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Wallpaper ? (Modified)
Geektool (Date and Time)
HD icon by Jonas Rask
MenuBar and Dock are set to auto-hide using MagicMenu 3.0 (Click to download)
Dock Icons (Not visable) by Robert Urso
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Check out my work at CarbonMade(dot)com.
Standard Geektool scripts. Vertical titles are png's. Music is bowtie with minimal theme.
Mistikon's Dark Menubar theme from Magnifique.
Website Elements graphic available for download at dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/website-elements/ in EPS (vector) format.
View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.
After a long time, back to post a new desktop :)
Recalling again i use GeekTool Photo Slideshow on the desktop.
Everything else: GeekTool + Bowtie
Detailed Description:
OS: Mac OSX Snow Leopard 10.6.6
Wallpaper: Nature Green Leaf from: wallpapergravity.com/Image.php?ID=570393
Dock: MINIUM² (Green Indicator Mod by me)
Icons: Sticker
Mod: Black MenuBar
Bowtie: Sliding Discs ~Skin
Geektool: TIZUNG - Clock/Date - RICARDo & Slideshow (Small image center) are part of GeekTool
NOTE: The commands used for GeekTool on this desktop are now public.!!
Greetings!!
Disfruta el saludo que Anne Hathaway dejo especialmente para ti
Si quieres conocer más sobre el trabajo de Anne, checa estos links:
osx 10.6.5; Geektools, Bowtie, a scan of a moleskine, some of my snapshots and Calvin&Hobbes (of course)...
The menubar on the top is hidden by MagicMenu and drops down at mouse-over.
On the left side on the top of the moleskine is the actual date, below the number of new mails and my skype contacts, if it's running.. On the right some notices and the battery status (currently loading).
I'm totally missing the frenetic energy of New York (although I live on the West Coast now.)
--Font: Coalition (dafont.com)
--Geektool: embedding Date & DAY
--Wallpaper: NY Globe wallpaper:
series.fluck.de/wallpapers/NY_Globe_Wallpaper_1440x900.jpg
--Icons: Balloon Icons by _ xazac87.deviantart.com/gallery/24673911 (for Most Dock Apps)
with a mix of Frenzic Icons (Iconfactory) for the rest of the system.
--Dock: Mirage www.dockulicious.com/docks/view/mirage
--Yahoo Widgets: Clock (for the 30 minute chime) and Weather.
P.S. All my system information -- cpu usage, memory, temp etc... is upon my menubar so I left that off the desktop.
My current desktop with GeekTool and menubar apps.
(GeekTool Top-Bottom: weather, calendar, and day and date geeklets; Menu Bar apps L-R: Dropbox, TextExpander, Quicksilver, Breakaway, Google Notifiers, Growl, Evernote)
Oh, and I'm not sure where I got the photo...I do know it's from the Giro d'Italia.
I turned my MacBook Pro into an iPad. Too bad it's not touch screen. Finder is disguised as Safari and the Trash is disguised as the iOS App Store. I also removed the open app indicators as well. The apps on the desktop are aliases that I wrote a terminal script to remove the small black arrows in the bottom corner of. Fun but definitely not practical. Icon set by Flurry and black menubar via Nocturne.
Vote for change!!! Changeing the mindes of the people and keeping the voice for the people. Vote !!! Hope. Not dope. Www.Selmabestvideos
HD Video Gallery on CBS.com
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}
var currentDate = new Date();
var currentTime = Date.parse(currentDate);
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genAd('234x60','r4')
Tonight on CBS 8:00Big Brother 129:00Criminal Minds10:00CSI: NY
TVCelebrityFoodGamesNewsSportsMobileShop
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Desktop as of now, icons are Token.
Menubar shows when mouse-over (obsidian bar + menu eclipse 2).
Other: Chrome, TotalFinder, Adium, Growl.
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Made this on Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard
Geektool with date and weather geeklets
"Mindful" for a desktop view of Calendar events and time line
Photo was my own
"Nocturne" to make menubar disappear
"Telling folders" with free icons set from: www.1stwebdesigner.com/freebies/free-clean-icon-sets-mini...
This isn't my typical style of desktop, but I had to make a HUD for Fallout New Vegas coming out on the 19th!
Click Me for a larger size.
Geektool for system info
MagicMenu 3.0 to hide menubar
Dock Icons (hidden) - Kohbens icons by Robert Urso
HD Icons - PRY by Jonas Rask
And yes, the countdown actually works ;)
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Check out my work at CarbonMade(dot)com.
I modified the Adium icon to look more like the iChat icon, and the only reason that I have the input menu icon up there is because my girlfriend can never remember the key combitation to switch to QWERTY from my normal Dvorak.
i felt that it was time to do some changes. So this time around i made an "info-dock-bar" with the main thought that i can change the background image without the dock-info-bar-thingy needs a remake.
I used to have the background image host the bar-info-dock-background. Now I remade the whole thing...
listofusedthingys-thingy:
Geektool - for systeminfo
hd-space, IM and Mail count, weather, free ram, battery, date and time.
the IM/mail counters is actually applescripts called from within geektool.
Dragthing - for launching.. stuff
there are 4 different docks here, disk-dock for showing connected drives, processdock for active programs, 2 shortcut-docks.
The shortcut-docks are 1) bottom middle folder-icon - overflow for quick access to my most used folders. didnt want to clutter the info-dockythingy-bar
2) left screenside main applauncher divided in 5 tabs with somewhat corresponding ecqlipse2 icons.
the process-dock also contains my trashbin (right bottom most icon)
menubar is using a blackmenubar-mod (found somewhere in lifehacker-pool)
ive just recently updated both twitter and hyperspaces thats why they are having black icons.. (forgot about them.. sry :P )
apps in menubar as follows:
layers- for screenshots
dragtthing- se above ;)
Pwitter- twitter client
Hyperspaces- adds some stuff to apple spaces (spaces labels ...)
freemem- optimizes RAM usage
AirPhones- Airphones server, sends itunes music to my iphone speakers..
Insomniax- disables the sleep-function. i can close my netbook-lid without sleepmode turning on
Audeee- makes the sound work on my eeepc 901
GeekTool- se above
MemoryCell- monitors memory usage of active app.
Volume- well .. guess
Spotlight- apple search thingy .. usefull anyways :)
wallpaper: made by me
iconset: cant remember the name. made by fif7y (57) found on deviantart.
dragthing theme: simple one -stefan ka
Font in geektool: Kremlin Advisor (temp is white rabbit)
OS: Mac OS X 10.5.6
osx on eee901 guide: eeemac.blogspot.com/2008/12/installing-osx-on-eee-pc-901-...
im going to upload the wallpaper as soon as i can... :D
Mac OSX 10.7.4 Lion - Clean and subtle.
Featuring:
a 'borrowed' Mountain Lion desktop,
Geektool: Date&Time, Weather (for temperature),
Custom dock, and Nocturne (black transparent menubar)
Also included a little winter reminder of one of my all-time favourite authors, Bill Watterson. Did you spot it?
A fun SMB3 desktop.
Original wallpaper: bit.ly/uv5YOw
Fonts: "Super Mario Bros" and "Press Start" from: bit.ly/lgWyT1
Needed to write "Welcome To Macintosh" three times (Shadow, Foreground, and Outline)
Geektool Stuff:
Mail count: bit.ly/rpSkqC
Weather: lifehac.kr/WUMec
Battery: bit.ly/u7bDKe
Clock, Calendar are standard commands. Needed to use two clocks (one for shadow)
Icon Set: bit.ly/vRRi4H (w/ some alterations)
I use Nocturne to dim the Menubar a bit (15%)
Awesome, hope you enjoy!
Leopard-like Windows XP.
Credits: Yahoo! Widgets as Yahoo! Widgets/Dashboard.
Finderbar as Menubar
Avedesk as Desktop Shortcuts
tclock as Clock
CD Art Display as Coversutra with Deviantart Skin
RocketDock as Dock
WindowBlinds as everything else
Anxiety is a lightweight leopard-only to-do application that syncs with iCal and Mail. To download or read more, visit www.anxietyapp.com/
This shot shows the app's "list window". The close button in the top-left hand corner closes/fades out the application window, but the application remains active - ready to bring up the list window with a click of the menubar item or through a click to the dock item. The "tick" button in the top-right-hand corner, when clicked, slides down the add task sheet. Finally, as you can see, the list only shows you your uncompleted tasks, and ticking a task off results in it lingering for a split second before being removed from the list (it is set as completed, though, and still can be seen in Mail or iCal). Double-clicking a task in the list results in it being opened in either iCal or Mail (depending on your preference) for extended editing.
by browsing the package contents inside this file:
system / library / coreservices / menu extras / ichat.menu
and editing the "iChatMenuExtraImages.tiff" file, you are able to replace the simple ichat status icon, on the menubar. I have made that icon using the old OS 8 screenshots, just a nostalgic platinum look :-)
geeks on speed, la dose quotidiana di web2.0, apps & tips per sentirsi i più fighi dell'extended network.
menubar: Last.fm, Twitterrifc, Time Machine, Wi-Fi, Battery, Clock, Spotlight
dock: Finder, Launchpad, Mission control, Mac App Store, Dashboard, Safari, Mail.app, Address Book, iTunes, iPhoto, iCal, TextWrangler, Adium, Cyberduck, Terminal, Things, nvALT, FaceTime
this is my second geektools desktop! it's been fun playing around with it. leave a comment if you have any questions (btw, I fixed the size of the time to fit now.)
the background is from knaarfje.nl/blog2/
whats on:
1. geektool - projects.tynsoe.org/en/geektool/
2. bowtie - bowtieapp.com/
3. subtile (mod) theme for bowtie - www.mediafire.com/?zyt40axtzmn
4. menubar: caffeine (http://lightheadsw.com/caffeine/), tweetie (http://www.atebits.com/tweetie-mac/), dropbox (http://getdropbox.com), google notifier (http://toolbar.google.com/gmail-helper/notifier_mac.html), evernote (http://evernote.com/), awaken (http://www.embraceware.com/products/awaken/)
5. yahoo widgets: widescape weather and neon gauges_system info.
geektool specs:
1. date: date +%d
2. month: date +%B
3. day: date +%A
4. am/pm: date +%p
5. time: date +%I:%M
6. weather (note: substitute your zipcode for ZIP): curl --silent "http://xml.weather.yahoo.com/forecastrss?p=98109&u=f" | grep -E '(Current Conditions:|F<BR)' | sed -e 's/Current Conditions://' -e 's///' -e 's///' -e 's///' -e 's///' -e 's///' -e 's///'
7. harddisk space left:
#! /bin/bash
diskutil info / | grep "Free Space" | awk {'print "HD: " $3 "GB free."'}
exit 0
8. todo list (leaves out things tagged with @done): grep -v @done /Users/sunny/Documents/todos.txt
**note: I also use quicksilver (http://www.blacktree.com/) to append text files so I can add to todo list without breaking my flow.
**** for some reason the weather one is not displaying properly. if anyone knows how to html off in the description box please let me know
I feel dirty. also, it failed to copy my Firefox bookmarks. I think it may have copied the default profile instead of the one I actually use.
Plus, the menubar is fugly.
DT inspired by this post: www.flickr.com/photos/mcgoogles/4679205009/. Did a lot of photoshop work and changed the icons/menubar. Modified Bowtie theme for iTunes.