Desktop Christmas Tree & Snow

While searching for some cool and interesting programs I came across a few, just right for the upcoming holidays!

Christi’s Tree is a little Christmas tree that sits on your desktop. You can add lights, shiny balls and more to decorate the tree.

While it doesn’t do much more then that, it spices up your desktop!

Download the tree here!

The next application called Snow for Mac OS X adds some snowflakes on your desktop. The flakes fall down from the top of your screen and adds some winter fun to your day! Snow flakes even collect on desktop windows!

You can also add in a polar bear or even Santa. You can change the speed and size of the snow flakes.

Download the program here.

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