Leopard, Spaces and Desktop Pictures

3 April 2008 · 0 comments

One of the nicest things about Leopard’s Spaces is being able to press Control Arrow to slide everything out of the way and view an empty Space. Thanks to Pic-a-Pod the desktop pictures on my MacBook are always gorgeous. When I’m working on a hard or annoying problem I just slide the work to one [...]

 

One of the nicest things about Leopard’s Spaces is being able to press Control Arrow to slide everything out of the way and view an empty Space.

Thanks to Pic-a-Pod the desktop pictures on my MacBook are always gorgeous. When I’m working on a hard or annoying problem I just slide the work to one side for a moment and visit far away places for a rest. Ahhhhh.

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