yeah except the beta for that is closed and its not coming out till next year. and under system requirements, it says it needs 16GB of free space to run properly
Nice.. Funny song.. and the thing on the left is the same as my computor except mine says brandon@brandon-pc ^---- posted from my Vmware Player Leopard Desktop ^---- posted from my Vista Desktop
Settled with one, and I've also started playing around with Desktop widgets. The one sitting there is called CoverSutra, it displays the cover of the track you're listening to, and it's little music note icon in the menu-bar allows you to search and play music the same way you can search for files with Spotlight or Quicksilver.
EDITTTT: Took out last Desktop, check this out Stats in the menu-bar, Adium on left side, photoshopped bevel in top right to house my icons, and currently playing track using CoverSutra.
Diggin the bezel. I would do that if I had icons on my desktop. Mid linking me to the stats? EDIT: My desktop, with stats!
Have been messing around with Magnifique, a program that allows you to theme Leopard, it features a lot of the themes from Tiger which have been ported over. I've settled on one, which is pretty interesting. As you can see it's pretty much a slight re-skin of the default Leopard, with a new menu-bar badge and general changes to the overall interface. The glyphs, or traffic lights as some like to call them are completely invisible, until you hover over their general area.
Below are 58 wallpapers that you can save and use as your desktop if you wish to do so. Spoiler Spoiler There are 20 more wallpapers on the last post on the previous page. Spoiler