Wednesday, March 13, 2013

The Slate Desktop

The Slate Desktop We've seen our share of stunning wallpapers, packed-in widgets and skins, and desktops brimming with tweaks and customizations, but sometimes it's nice to see someone step back and say "these are the tools that work best for me, and that's all I need." Reader SARodrigues did just that with this desktop that's both clean and useful.

If you want the same look for your Windows desktop, you won't need much to make it happen:

Every now and again it's nice to see a Rainmeter setup that doesn't require a ton of skins and configuration and is suitable for just about any system, especially if you're just getting your toes in the water customizing your system to work the way you want it, as opposed to the way it's handed to you. If you need help with Rainmeter, we have a guide for that, or you can hop over to the original thread in our #featured-desktop forum to ask how SARodrigues how he set it all up!

Do you have a good-looking, functional desktop that you want to see featured here? Submit it?along with where you got the wallpaper, skins, and geeklets?to us for review. We have two different ways you can share it with us:

Linux, Mac, Windows, all are welcome. Whatever you choose to use, include a description of how you made your desktop when you send it in. Without that, we can't tell others how to make it for themselves so they can be featured too!

Original Thread via #featured-desktop

Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/ny9YhMcL1I8/the-slate-desktop

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