GeekTool Screenshots For February Week One

Written by on February 6, 2011 in Desktop Customization, GeekTool Screenshots - Comments Off

January had plenty of screenshots and it is starting to look like February is off to a great start with everyone displaying lots of unique creativity. This week (2-1-11 through 2-5-11) is proof of a great start. I have found 25 awesome desktop screenshots, and as usual, they are all using GeekTool and the usual resourceful ways of using a variety of other applications and expressive use of folder icons, icons, and docks. Check out these screenshots:

DEVIANTART

feb 2nd try by ~Vodhr

Fuck The Money by ~LepDesingz

february desktop by ~Vodhr

02.04.11 Screenshot by ~chancellorr

The Garden.before.The Fall by ~rissol

Febrero 2011 Desktop by ~diego6180

Diamond Jigsaw by *Side-7

Staying minimalistic by ~salbrecht

How to Relax by ~Broothakool

Headphones by ~WeakCity

Mac OSX Anxiety by ~SnidePear

Simple Geektool by ~Sharcuk

Second Mac screenshot of 2011 by ~darren-coates

Icy Cerulean by ~Cupidia

Customized Mac Desktop by ~taffyduck73

Desktop020211 by ~naughtyby

Dazed and confused by ~Sharcuk

Office Desktop 01 Feb. 2k11 by ~clawfire

Lullaby by ~chunkymunky1131

APPLEVIEWS FLICKR GROUP

geektooled By JohnnyT-1

Ribbon By Cain Novocaine

good times By jeenyice

FLICKR

Glass By Ian Michael Smith

Perspective By Ian Michael Smith

Untitled 02′ By Ian Michael Smith

I hope all of these desktop screenshots have sparked your imagination for your next desktop. They were found at the usual locations: deviantART and Flickr (my favorite websites). Please share this article with others and let me see your desktops by sharing it on the APPLEVIEWS Flickr Group here.

About the Author

I am currently working on an Associates in Art for Web Design. My interests include finding various apps for Mac OS and iPhone/iPad and tweaking the system. I also like finding ways to tweak my internet experience on Firefox, Safari, and Google Chrome. I also enjoy learning new things from others along with course work.

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