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Loginox: easy way to change your Mac’s login image

Posted by: venkivoice on: May 16, 2009

Changing a desktop image on a Mac is no big thing. You can open System Preferences from the Apple menu or the Applications directory, or you can go straight to the desktop prefpane by right-clicking on your desktop. Changing the picture you see when you log in should be just as easy, but it’s not. If you want to learn the Terminal commands to do it, then more power to you. For the average user, there’s Loginox.

Loginox is an app with a simple drag-and-drop interface for swapping out your login image. That’s literally all it does, but that’s definitely enough. The only way it could work better is if the developers rewrote it as a prefpane, or if Apple decided to incorporate it into the existing desktop/screensaver settings.

via[Downloadsquad]

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