personally i cant stand them, an d i dissable them all, prefer the clean look
http://www.rootminus1.com/freepics/displayimage.php?album=14&pos=2
http://www.rootminus1.com/freepics/displayimage.php?album=14&pos=2
Originally posted by: Anubis
personally i cant stand them, an d i dissable them all, prefer the clean look
http://www.rootminus1.com/freepics/displayimage.php?album=14&pos=18
It amazes me how many guys I know still havent figured that out yet. Microsoft created "My documents" for a reason. They even took it a step further and added "My pictures" and "My music".Originally posted by: theman
i used to fill the screen with them, because thats just where i put stuff. but then i realized that its annoying as hell to have to search for 5 minutes trying to find something. now i keep it down to 2 rows. i can never decide what to put there, so its just random stuff. i am just used to seeing i there.
Originally posted by: shortylickens
It amazes me how many guys I know still havent figured that out yet. Microsoft created "My documents" for a reason. They even took it a step further and added "My pictures" and "My music".Originally posted by: theman
i used to fill the screen with them, because thats just where i put stuff. but then i realized that its annoying as hell to have to search for 5 minutes trying to find something. now i keep it down to 2 rows. i can never decide what to put there, so its just random stuff. i am just used to seeing i there.
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Originally posted by: Malak
I have zero things on my desktop, and no taskbar. Instead of a taskbar I have simply the icons of the programs running in the corner(I can turn it off anytime), and the system tray is in another corner(I can turn it off anytime). I have 2 seperate popup menus that I can access at anytime by simply shift clicking the bottom of the screen or right clicking the bottom of the screen(or desktop if nothing is running). If I want to be completely minimal I can turn of the taskbar and systray, and I can still access my tasks by middle clicking the bottom of the screen. Things in the systray are there because I rarely, if ever, access them so I can do without it just fine.
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Originally posted by: Malak
I have zero things on my desktop, and no taskbar. Instead of a taskbar I have simply the icons of the programs running in the corner(I can turn it off anytime), and the system tray is in another corner(I can turn it off anytime). I have 2 seperate popup menus that I can access at anytime by simply shift clicking the bottom of the screen or right clicking the bottom of the screen(or desktop if nothing is running). If I want to be completely minimal I can turn of the taskbar and systray, and I can still access my tasks by middle clicking the bottom of the screen. Things in the systray are there because I rarely, if ever, access them so I can do without it just fine.
You use Litestep, right? I'm a fan of minimal stuff, but never really liked the look of Litestep (at least from the screenshots I've seen). Mind posting a few screenshots of your desktop?
What kind of apps are you using for that? It looks like ObjectDock and Konfabulator, but I dunno what else. Looks nice though. Are those nice visual goodies all stable and stuff?
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Originally posted by: Malak
I have zero things on my desktop, and no taskbar. Instead of a taskbar I have simply the icons of the programs running in the corner(I can turn it off anytime), and the system tray is in another corner(I can turn it off anytime). I have 2 seperate popup menus that I can access at anytime by simply shift clicking the bottom of the screen or right clicking the bottom of the screen(or desktop if nothing is running). If I want to be completely minimal I can turn of the taskbar and systray, and I can still access my tasks by middle clicking the bottom of the screen. Things in the systray are there because I rarely, if ever, access them so I can do without it just fine.
You use Litestep, right? I'm a fan of minimal stuff, but never really liked the look of Litestep (at least from the screenshots I've seen). Mind posting a few screenshots of your desktop?