Max Rudberg has done it again. Our Macs all look like Max’s “Brushed Aqua,” but now there’s “Rhapsodized,” which looks like a winner to us; we might have to switch. Smoother-looking than pure Aqua, it changes the Mac OS X appearance to a smoother “Rhapsody-like” style. Use Duality, as described by us here, to install one of Max’s themes. Info and download links here.
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