
So here’s my obligatory desktop screenshot, where I share with the world all the bits and bobs I use on a daily basis. First up let’s start with the Dock. It’s on the left side. That’s crazy talk! I put my Dock on the left side so I can get more screen real estate for web browsing. It also seems a bit more natural. In my Dock I have the typical Finder and Dashboard icons. Then we have Camino, Skype, Transmission, World of Warcraft, Adium, Pownce (which I use for my miniblog feed on the right side of the page–>), Q (OS X port of Qemu), Cyberduck (horrible name, great ftp client). Then we have some Stacks of Documents and Downloads. The rest are minimized main windows of the previous programs I mentioned. The big grey window in the center of the screen is Overflow, sort of a hotkey-able dock that I put my less frequently used programs. Multiple browsers for testing web pages, IRC apps, a few development programs. At the top of my screen the only thing of note is Meteorologist, a sort of Mac Weatherbug without all the crap. Then we have a Webdav mount, a Samba share, my Firewire drive and my main internal. Exciting no? My desktop is from Desktopology, the only one that really struck me. I usually have my background change about once an hour though. I’m an impatient sort. That’s about it.















