Classic Apple wallpaper Looks great with Big Sur. Was this in the Tiger or Snow Leopard collection of wallpapers? I must go for a hunt for those once more. Apple began early with providing large resolution wallpapers and I think this is one of the more nice ones. There's also one with a bunch of leaves/ tree tops. So beautiful
Thanks! I believe this wallpaper was included in Leopard. Here is a repository of all Mac OS wallpapers in their original quality: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1...V8tSXVJVGdfS1RIQUI0Q3RZZVhlTmw0WmhFZ2V3&pli=1Classic Apple wallpaper Looks great with Big Sur. Was this in the Tiger or Snow Leopard collection of wallpapers? I must go for a hunt for those once more. Apple began early with providing large resolution wallpapers and I think this is one of the more nice ones. There's also one with a bunch of leaves/ tree tops. So beautiful
Very much appreciated. Usually they were scattered a bit via various websites - this is great.Thanks! I believe this wallpaper was included in Leopard. Here is a repository of all Mac OS wallpapers in their original quality: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1...V8tSXVJVGdfS1RIQUI0Q3RZZVhlTmw0WmhFZ2V3&pli=1
Hi...I had to (desperately, lol) make a forum account just to ask how did you change your menubar this way (apple logo and app icon for the other side) on macOS Big Sur?? I am a huge macOS 9.2 fan and I love this customization!
I've been reading the forums a lot for info (mostly for Leopard emulation on QEMU as well) without an account until then
I remember being wowed at how amazing the display looked on my (at the time) brand new 13" MacBook Pro compared to my White MacBook back in 2009/2010 when Snow Leopard was first released!
Love it! How'd you get the old Apple logo in the top menu?
I could be wrong but I think it's likely the Photostickies app?Love it! How'd you get the old Apple logo in the top menu?
Indeed it is!I could be wrong but I think it's likely the Photostickies app?