AutumnLeaves - 1.2autumn leaves falling on your desktop |
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Leaves fall behind dock 



- Version: 1.1, 10/25/2004 08:46AM PST
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sarlet
If like me you are a bottom-docker, then you miss our on some of the good stuff. The leaves fall behind the dock, and every now and then you see a little chipmunk tail waving above the icons. I couldn't find a way to make the leaves land on the dock - anyone found a way of doing this? Otherwise - lovely. One star dropped for the dock frustration.
Pleasing... 



- Version: 1.1, 10/24/2004 11:25AM PST
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MikeWelsh
and whimsical. An altogether pleasant experience with a little subtle humor thrown in.
Pumpkins, too! 



- Version: 1.0, 10/22/2004 10:38AM PST
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grikdog
There's even a chipmunk in there somewhere. Very nice, not a screensaver, but a "Snowflakes" style desktop companion. Leaves drift onto the top of your windows and the bottom of your screen, and mushrooms (and pumpkins, etc.) pop up on level surfaces. Working windows appear in front of the virtual Fall, so there's no annoyance factor. Copacetic.
To the person who asked about "behind the dock," you could just use ClearDock to get rid of the dock background so you can see right through it.