Bumpr Is My New Favorite Menu Bar Widget For Mac

Awesome Clock & Sand Desktop (Mac Showcase) This gorgeous clock that stands behind a sandy mountain is a good example to show the capabilities of for Mac OS X desktops. Flickr user has created this desktop using for the wallpaper and this “Desert and Sand” video tutorial: The menu bar color is also changed to black.This can be done in several ways such as this simple non-hacking tutorial for Snow Leopard 10.6 using: You can find more details on. Hover your mouse on the photo to see the description for different items of the desktop. Chris, in the geek tool properties set the image size to your display size (in my case this was 1280 x 800). If you made your background image the right size then they will now line up perfectly. You might have to drag the box around the screen a little bit until you find the sand overlay.

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Bumper Is My New Favorite Menu Bar Widget For Mac Desktop

Bumpr Is My New Favorite Menu Bar Widget For Mac

This solved the problem for me. For people making the white sands background (the first image on this page), i personally thought it looked better if you use a slight feathering around the edge of the overlay, makes it look like the numbers and letters are buried in the sand. That being said, the sharp edge looks good too. Just a matter of personal preference. September 25, 2011 at 9:55 pm.

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