Mac OS Screenshots For April Weeks One and Two

Written by on May 14, 2011 in Mac OS Screenshots - Comments Off

For the first two weeks of April (4-1-11 through 4-15-11), I found 20+ unique and amazing desktop screenshots with users utilizing applications like GeekTool, Bowtie, Mirage, DragThing, DateLine, Adium, Ecoute (which is an iTunes alternative), among other utilities. They also personalized their desktops with their own styles of wallpapers, typography, docks, icons, folders, etc. Check out what I found interesting:

↓ 4.1 by ~nemozhen ↓

↓ April by ~turkerinanmaz ↓

↓ april mac screenshot by ~markeatworld ↓

↓ comma22 by ~GerritV ↓

↓ hud lotus by ~cooltofchris ↓

↓ In The Dirt.. by ~McDevy ↓

↓ Lorem Ipsum mnml by ~maxpetter ↓

↓ Mac OS X screenshot April 2010 by ~forbore ↓

↓ Macbook Pro Desk by ~DorianDarko ↓

↓ MacPortal by ~andies916 ↓

↓ My Desktop by ~DaAwesome1 ↓

↓ Nubreed by ~Delta909 ↓

↓ Parchment OS X by ~GhostLyrics ↓

↓ Plain Black by ~mah310 ↓

↓ Sky by ~Monbcn ↓

↓ spring by ~SilentBobby ↓

↓ spring morning in the woods by ~sleo00 ↓

↓ TechApple by ~mah310 ↓

↓ This is not some stupid quest by ~cdransfeldt1 ↓

↓ This Summer by ~BluPaper ↓

↓ Wooden Mac by ~ksuyen ↓

As you can see, there are many different, creative ways to make your own masterpiece. Using the right tools along with imagination really can go a long way. Feel free to check out ~appleviews on deviantART where I constantly find a variety of useful tools (icons, docks, wallpapers, etc.). Remember to share your desktop with us on the APPLEVIEWS Flickr Group here (let me see what you got – smile) and don’t forget to share this article with others. Got something to say? Leave your feedback  in the comments and share the wealth. I’d like to know which of these screenshots are your favorites.

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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