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GeekTool's new Tiger compatibility (and using it to build your own _Batcave_)
Merlin Mann | Oct 4 2005
Mac Geekery - Geektool and Bash One-Liners I’m an old-school fan of GeekTool, a smart little PreferencePane that lets you trick out your Mac’s Desktop background with a variety of customizable stats, photos, and status info. Most folks’ favorite use is to display the output of shell scripts and simple CLI commands (e.g. “ To be honest, I hadn’t used GeekTool in a while, but apparently there were some Tiger compatibility issues that were vexing fans. Now Mac Geekery’s rupa deadwyler points to a branched version (2nd item) that provides fixes for Tiger. He also writes up a good post on a few of his favorite uses for GeekTool:
My own favorite feature? Probably the least tech-y thing you can do with it: GeekTool can pull photos from the web on a regular schedule, which makes it easy to see weather, traffic, and web cam output right on your desktop (my Desktop, ca. 2004-11). With a little bit of creativity, experimentation, and poking around, GeekTool can help you put together your own Information Batcave. 3 Comments
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GeekTool was actually working fine...Submitted by mkb (not verified) on October 13, 2005 - 5:44pm.
GeekTool was actually working fine for me under Tiger, though it had only been a few days. After installing the branched version, GeekTool keeps disabling itself, forcing me to re-open the pref pane and re-enable it. » POSTED IN:
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