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Monday, August 22, 2005
The following are screenshots of my desktops. Each reflect a different mood. I've only been customizing desktops for the past two monthes with my Imac. Before this I used to customize my pc with an array of programs. I must say customimzing my mac is far more fun, there are so many applications out there, and so many great themes. I have started a section on how to customize desktops on os x, I hope to add more information as time progresses.


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