Dang it, how did you get that dock? Is it cDock? I never managed to make it look that good
Yes it's cDock 5.0.2 with this theme .Dang it, how did you get that dock? Is it cDock? I never managed to make it look that good
Excuse the mess-It's entirely possible to change the menu bar appearance on macOS Monterey. Both Dark mode and Light mode.. my screenshot reflects the light mode
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Thank you so much, Gerrit.The menubar highlight fits nicely with the wallpaper. Nice work, Allan.
I used an app called "Dynamic Wallpaper Engine" which is from the Mac App Store. I believe it costs $3 though but definitely worth it as they have a huge collection of moving wallpapers and you can add your own too if you like.Would absolutely love to know how you do this!
Thank you.Yes it's cDock 5.0.2 with this theme .
Having a wallpaper with a background story that resonates with you... Well done bhtwo !Restored Spitfire N3200...
N3200 was recovered in 1986 after years of being buried in the sands at Sangatte. It was acquired in 2000 by Dr.Philip Kaplan and Simon Marsh. Historic Flying Limited – appropriately at its former base at Duxford – were commissioned to restore N3200 to its original specification. The Aircraft Restoration Company and Retro Track and Air also participated in its restoration.
Following its successful restoration N3200 returned to the air in 2014. In 2015 it was generously donated to the nation by Dr.Kaplan and his family.
What is notable about N3200 is that it is a Spitfire that flies in an early specification before the major modifications followed in time for the Battle of Britain thus it is a time capsule of how early Spitfires handled.
The Spitfire Mk.1 entered service with the RAF in 1938 and 19 Squadron at Duxford were the first to receive the new fighter which had first flown in March 1936.
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Thanks Gerrit...Having a wallpaper with a background story that resonates with you... Well done bhtwo !
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Stretched to fit on a 27” monitor… looks good. The Mac Picasso has been around forever, and the Apple Think different marketing campaign was many years ago… All put together using Affinity Photo.
Some lovely images. I may have to seriously try out the dock on the left side.
After all, I often do not use the far left/right side of my screen. Might as well move the dock, then I can make browser pages longer…