Here’s a look at the most popular ones.
The Cascading Desktop
Flickr userProfound Grafxhas a thing for docks and launchers.
Here’s how it’s all set up.
Here’s how he did it.
Shortcuts, a few well-placed widgets, and some useful information is all it takes.
Here’s what you’ll need to make one of your monitors look this way.
The Clear Skies Desktop
Ami Banerji’s Linux desktop is clean, simple, and pretty open.
What it gives up in widgets it gets back in simplicity, and what’s a good thing.
Here’s how to get the same look for your gear.
Plus, it’s easy to configure.
Here’s what you’ll need.
Here’s what he used to set it up.
Here’s how you’ve got the option to do it too.
We can’t really blame him.
Here’s how he set it all up.
Here’s how he set it all up.
Flickr userImminient Fatesubmitted this good-looking desktop a while back, but it still caught our eye.
Here’s how you’re free to set it up too.
No need to wait for an OTA update.
My Color Screen userPedro Gellihas you covered.
This home screen puts everything you need on one, easy-to-read home screen.
It uses a distinct dial-style interface to place everything in one place.
There you have it - the most popular home screens and featured desktops of 2013!
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