Toothless Shimeji -

Note: Shimejis are best suited for Windows. On Mac, they may run slowly or have issues with window-dragging.

A Shimeji is a small, Java-based desktop mascot. When you run the program, a tiny version of Toothless appears on your screen. Unlike static wallpapers, Shimejis are interactive: toothless shimeji

Bring Your Desktop to Life: The Ultimate Guide to the Toothless Shimeji Note: Shimejis are best suited for Windows

The name is a direct contrast to its close relative, the ( Hypsizygus marmoreus ), often called "Buna-Shimeji" or "Brown Beech." The standard Buna-Shimeji has curved, umbrella-like caps with noticeably incurved margins (the "teeth" or gills are hidden under the cap). In the "Toothless" variety: the ( Hypsizygus marmoreus )