livepulse:yo chris, what is that calendar thingy on your desktop at the left top corner?
that's 'DateLine' - still in alpha though
...saying that, it doesn't crash, or do much really. you can double click on the dates to open them in ical though, so i guess it could be quite handy.
If you're all gonna post sweet-ass desktops, at least post a link where we can steal, er, I mean borrow them for our own use. Middigit, I'm looking in your direction...
websnap:If you're all gonna post sweet-ass desktops, at least post a link where we can steal, er, I mean borrow them for our own use. Middigit, I'm looking in your direction...
i'm guessing you are talking about this one i posted earlier in the thread
'dateline' - alpha atm (and boy, does it take ages to load for such a small app). you can double click on the dates to open them in ical. i hope there's an intel version on the way, and maybe make it into a todo list and a bit more feature rich soon :)
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wait, no.
('thickbox', fyi)
That's how mine has looked for a while now. The first screen is a 42" plasma TV, the second is a 19" CRT monitor and the last one is a 20" LCD.
old yella dog. *nod* (freeware brushes from Bittbox)
x (did you read my whisper answer? there's no way to tell).
i'm wider than middigit, though. nyah! (unless that's a wall screen quirkily set to 1024x768)
and on that not i'm off to bed
(clicky-click, yo)
...saying that, it doesn't crash, or do much really. you can double click on the dates to open them in ical though, so i guess it could be quite handy.
me some webcomics
1280x1024 :wink:
....but just in case your not here's heidi
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/18272/dateline
//edit
i'm pretty sure it wont be updated any time soon, fwiw ;)