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The new (refurb) computer for the church secretary. It's an Inspiron Desktop 570 MiniTower, with an AMD Athlon II X2 240 (2.8GHz, 2MB) processor, 640 GB SATA II Hard Drive (7200 RPM), 4 GB Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1066MHz (4 DIMMs), a FAX/modem (!!!) and Windows 7 Home Premium, plus a 1-year warranty of sorts. Cost including tax and free shipping = $368.66 from the Dell Outlet.

Same computer on dual displays. Running SolydK linux and Windows 7 in Virtualbox.

So running apps from both is a snap.

 

My Linux Dual Display Desktop.

Posted for use in Linux Forums.

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Apple Remote leaning on an HP LCD with Windows 7 running on the computer.

 

Color corrected, cropped, straightened and resized using Photoshop.

Windows 7

 

Estilo Visual: APPOWS2010

 

Wallpaper: 50.cal

 

Rainmeter: PolarPrecise and BasicTabs

 

Iconos: Token Dark

My Windows7 RTM desktop, it's so amazing...<3<3<3<3<3<3

Giving Windows 7 RTM a hard time.

 

Software Running

- Media Center recording 4 x HD Channels (CH90, CH70, CH1 & CH30)

- Windows Media Player playing Recorded TV

- Play To - Sending Downloaded Video, Music & Photos to Xbox 360 Media Extender

- Windows 7 Custom RSS Desktop Wallpaper Theme available from here.

- Windows Home Server Console

- Windows Virtual PC - 1 x Windows XP Mode & 1x Windows 7 x86 RTM VM's Running

- Microsoft Office 2007 running locally & Office 2010 Beta running in Windows 7 VM

 

Hardware Specs

- Intel Q6600 CPU with 8Gb Ram

- nVidia 9600GT 512Mb

- Dual 24" Widesceen Monitors at 1920x1080 each

 

Click 'All Sizes' above to see the full 3840 x 1080 original image or this link.

 

This is somewhat a comparrison to my Windows Vista RTM image here.

All these screen are connected to my core i7 computer, refered to as Raptor7

Wall: ?

Iconos del Doc: ?

Iconos de la barra de Tareas : Token

 

Esta vez tampoco encontre los elementos de este escritorio, espero les guste y si le interesa algo me avisan.

 

Saludos

Windows 7 x64

Wallpaper: Street Fighter Tron

Rainmeter

CAD

VS: Wave

Icon: Elementary

First attempt at playing with Rainmeter and Rocketdock to customize the Win7 Pro Desktop at the office...

hope you enjoy this series of desktop background wallpapers.

 

these images are created for a 1.6:1 aspect ratio. the image resolution is 2560x1600, use a setting such as center or fit if you are using a different resolution.

 

this series is comprised of images i like and personally use as my desktop background. if there are other images in my stream you'd like to see as backgrounds send me a note.

This is my current Windows 7 Workstation. Note the complete lack of a Mouse.

 

Thats right, I'm using my Keyboard (w/ MouseKeys of course)

Desktop setup for Optimus, my Desktop/Gaming Computer.

 

OS: Windows 7 Ultimate

 

Monitors: 27" Visio 1080p HDTV running over HDMI (Right, Main, 1920x1080)

22" Soyo LCD running on DVI (Left, Secondary, 1680x1050)

 

Utilities to achieve this look:

Windows 7 theme - Pre-Black

Windows 7 orb - Metro Small Taskbar

Rainmeters - Omnimo and Persona 4

App Launcher - Launchy

 

Rainmeter

Windows 7

WP7 Panel Text

Wallpaper found on Deviant Art

I'm loving Google Chrome in Windows 7. The speed, sleekness, security tied to Google database of malicious/phishing sites, new tabs which display most visited sites, dynamic tabs (ability to pull tabbed windows out and put them back in the tabs bar), download, status bar, multi threading/processes stability... all features that are very nice. Now if only it had an RSS update notifier similar to Safari.

Eventhough I was a little sceptic about Windows 7 because of the bad experience with Vista ( I never made the ugrade from XP), I'm now a happy user!

Being a fanatic user of Mediacenter 2005, Windows 7 gave me all the extra's I' had been impatiently waiting for.

Yes, I'm a Microsoft fan again!

DJ Jean - The Launch

A desktop inspired by one of the wallpapers recently featured in this Lifehacker article.

 

The wallpaper itself can be found here in various sizes.

 

The top dock is RocketDock with the Lucid icon set. You can mess around with the icon sizes in the RocketDock settings to get them as central as possible in the squares.

 

The system stats are modified Enigma configs enlarged to fit in the squares. The stats in the taskbar are the standard Enigma configs.

 

The CD Art Display skin is custom. Both the modified Enigma configs and the CAD skin can be downloaded here.

 

The desktop is fairly customizable, you can have any of the stats and the CD artwork in any square. If your resolution is bigger and the CD Art doesn't fit perfectly in a square simply right click the skin, go to 'Skin Editor' and change the size as shown here.

 

Here's a simple but awesome tip for the wallpaper too! Open it in Paint, flip it horizontally and save as a new wallpaper. Then flip it vertically and save again. Then horizontally again and save again. This will give you 4 symmetrical wallpapers with different shades in different places. With Windows 7 you can then use the default desktop slideshow to have the wallpaper smoothly change between the 4 every 10 seconds giving a simple but really nice effect.

 

Enjoy :)

Finally decided to make some tweaks to my Windows 7 desktop. Pretty happy with the outcome. Very simple and easy to do, but effective.

 

Wallpaper from wallbase.cc/

Left dock from www.stardock.com/products/objectdock/

Bottom dock (for minimized windows) from rocketdock.com/

Time/Weather widget from www.htchome.org/en/

hope you enjoy this series of desktop background wallpapers.

 

these images are created for a 1.6:1 aspect ratio. the image resolution is 2560x1600, use a setting such as center or fit if you are using a different resolution.

 

this series is comprised of images i like and personally use as my desktop background. if there are other images in my stream you'd like to see as backgrounds send me a note.

My current setup using Windows 7 Beta and Firefox 3.0.8 skinned with the glasser extension and using stylish extensions. I tried to ''make'' an desktop appearance that's as much invisible as possible to really let the background take all the space.

 

So, no lists, no calendar, no monitoring. The only exception to this rule is the weather report gadget in the bottom right corner and the transparent mini-lyrics that appear when I'm listening to music.

 

For Firefox: I use notably some of the ''MBlue'' serie for navigation buttons and the ''Firefox Vista Aero (including tabs) Theme'' as well as other minor styles for tweaking fonts, colors, custom about:blank image, tabs and the statusbar.

 

Note that my background is on the Win7 auto-switch each 10 seconds (replaces for me John's Background switcher, because less apps running is better in my opinion).

 

Finally google gears enables me to have ''Gcal'' with ''Remember The Milk'' pinned on the new win7 bar. With Dropbox and Synergy they allow me to easily work with my netbook I use in class and stay organised, Steam is also present, but for now, I have uninstalled all games as to help me focus on my exam period.

 

Overall a very simple setup with nowhere near the amount of tweaking my XP netbook has (Samurize, Emerge Desktop, Rocket Dock) but I find it to be responsive and more importantly invisible. Most of the good stuff is under the hood so to speak.

 

Some of the thing I intend on working on are changing the gadget, removing the Win7 watermark and removing the blue square that appears in the right corner of FF while I'm not in full screen. I'm also not done with the status bar that I hope to compress and displace the content to the left.

 

Raphaël

www.unsiteoriginal.com

Yes, it's big and it's obnoxious. I'd still like one.

My current desktop to remind me that it's cold outside.

 

Found it on Deviant Art

my work desk

 

X220 : openSUSE12.3

T430s : Windows7 Professional

Merci au Windows 7 Café (boulevard de Sébastopol) qui nous a gentiment offert cet autocollant.

Je dois avouer qu'au début, j'ai cru que ces autocollants étaient distribués par les activistes du Libre. Bah non, Microsoft n'a pas besoin d'eux pour faire des bêtises !

Underwater with a fish

Yellow Beetle - Windows7 phone pic

New computer setup runs Windows 7 on the 2 right screens off of a desktop you can't see. The left 2 screens are OSX 10.5 from the MacBook Pro. Synergy+ allows a single keyboard/mouse to control both computers.

screenshot taken on 7 Aug 09

hope you enjoy this series of desktop background wallpapers.

 

these images are created for a 1.6:1 aspect ratio. the image resolution is 2560x1600, use a setting such as center or fit if you are using a different resolution.

 

this series is comprised of images i like and personally use as my desktop background. if there are other images in my stream you'd like to see as backgrounds send me a note.

Descripcion:

 

skin de samurice by coroners, de el tambien cogi la idea del wall, todos creditos para el: pixelfuckers.org/users/440

 

Tema: appow dusk by neiio browse.deviantart.com/?qh=&section=&global=1&...

 

Wallpaper: OMBRES ET DIAMANTS

by +ekud browse.deviantart.com/?qh=&section=&global=1&...

 

CD art display: keros CAD

 

Iconos: area 0.42 by heylove

 

Rainmeter: Vark by toastbrotpascal browse.deviantart.com/?qh=&section=&q=vark#/d2u9bsy

 

Visor de imagenes: irfanview 4.27

 

Star orb: MinimalOrb by murasaki55

My current workspace here at OU, with my three main computers. The 20" LCD is on a monitor stand, which allows me to tuck my keyboard under it for more desk room.

 

The desk is an Ikea Galant with A-legs (soon to be swapped for T-legs). It's a great desk that's pretty solid, and it has room for most everything. I'll be getting the expansions for it in the future (no such thing as too big of a desk).

 

The Enterprise, my desktop, is running Windows 7 RC Build 7100 and also boots OS X 10.5.8. The MacBook (named Ganymede) runs 10.5.8, and the Mini 9 (named Titan, soon to be replaced by either a Mini 10v or a Inspiron 11z) dual boots Win7 and OS X 10.5.8.

 

Total number of pixels: 3,402,400 px

I like how the trackpad and "buttons" (actually just click-sensitive surfaces) are flush with the case.

Anthony asks Twitter for advice on where Mike and Jenny should go. It's the final day of the Marry Me Microsoft competition.

...to Windows 7.

 

Working on the old Thinkpad X40 while I wait. I started a bit late in the day, so m guess is that I'll have to leave it overnight.

As a member of the McGill Electrical/Computer/Software Engineering community, we have access to a free download of Windows 7 Professional DVD from MSDN.

 

I decided to cleanse my secondary boot in to Ubuntu and give Windows 7 a try. I never used Vista and have always been an XP Professional user. After all the hype about Windows 7, I thought I might as well give it a shot.

 

I am glad I did! This operating system works. Yep..it just surprisingly...works. It does what you want it to do - setting up networks, connections, devices, applications, and day to day behaviour for the system all work as they should.

 

A few glitches persist for me at the moment. I believe the drivers for my graphics card/ toshiba screen (not sure which) aren't fully capable at the moment. So the control for screen brightness is not functioning at all.

 

A feature on the taskbar of having icons turn in to window tabs when the application is run is kind of efficient, but annoying when you find a button for a closed application in between two other tabs. For example, in the above picture if Outlook and Chrome are open, the two icons will become tabs and I will have Lightroom "Lr" button sandwiched in the middle.

 

I am pleasantly surprised by this version of Windows though- I highly recommend it to any one out there for your every day needs.

  

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