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Decorate your Mac!
- Posted on: December 05, 2003
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Christmas is coming and the goose is getting fat,
Decorate your Mac desktop with this lovely little app,
It’s free, you can make a screensaver out of it,
Ok, granted, it is a bit s**t.
Nice poem eh?
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I'm a graphic designer from near Cardiff in the UK. I've been a designer for over ten years now and primarily work on the web. I'm still partial to a bit of print every now and then though. I used to work for
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Liked the idea of this little app, well for its novelty value anyway, unfortunately it only runs on OSX ;(
Have you used Safari OS 10.3 yet? If you have could you give it a Snooch review? I’ve heard varying reviews of it and am unsure whether or not its worth my while updating my OS, still quite happy with nice and stable 9.2.2
Anyway if you could that woul be great
PS
Just an idea which you don’t have to listen to but will there be a section on your site where general comments like this can be put? Or do you see the only place to leave comments within your articles?
Graham Sanders
Sat 6th Dec 2003
at 12:50 am
I’ve posted a review of 10.3 today. It’s good, worth the cost if you’re upgrading from 9, although you’d need all the OS X applications though.
Safari is da bomb. it’s stable, reliable, and very, very fast. I use it every day, it’s a joy.
Get rid of 9.2, now’s the time to switch.
Regarding the comments, they are associated with each article/post. Although Movable Type is such a flexible application there’s probably a hack available somewhere to get it to do what you want it to.
Mark
Mon 8th Dec 2003
at 1:41 am