Desktop Background Management

Posted by: russmeister

Desktop Background Management - 30/11/2006 16:32

I'm looking for software that will allow me to change my desktop background on a daily basis or on each login. I know webshots does this and I also found this: Fresh Desktop.

I don't have any experience with either program. I was wondering if anyone has used either of these or have any other suggestions?
Posted by: furtive

Re: Desktop Background Management - 30/11/2006 16:50

Give AT32 Firepaper a go

http://www.at32.com/doc/firepaper.htm

It's very very funky
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Desktop Background Management - 30/11/2006 16:56

WallMaster, too. Not that I have any experience with any of them.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Desktop Background Management - 30/11/2006 17:00

And Microsoft's own Winter Wallpaper Changer for Windows XP.
Posted by: andym

Re: Desktop Background Management - 30/11/2006 18:47

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Give AT32 Firepaper a go


Another vote for firepaper, seriously cool, as it ComCam by the same guy. The only two pieces of shareware I've ever registered!
Posted by: canuckInOR

Re: Desktop Background Management - 30/11/2006 18:49

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I'm looking for software that will allow me to change my desktop background on a daily basis or on each login.

KDE

Posted by: furtive

Re: Desktop Background Management - 30/11/2006 20:02

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Give AT32 Firepaper a go


Another vote for firepaper, seriously cool, as it ComCam by the same guy. The only two pieces of shareware I've ever registered!


He has branched out and developed a seriously cook browser-based race simulation game:

BatRacer

If anyone is interested in an "empeg bbs" private game, let me know...
Posted by: webroach

Re: Desktop Background Management - 30/11/2006 22:40

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I'm looking for software that will allow me to change my desktop background on a daily basis or on each login.

KDE




OSX?
Posted by: webroach

Re: Desktop Background Management - 30/11/2006 22:42

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I'm looking for software that will allow me to change my desktop background on a daily basis or on each login.

KDE




OSX?


Ok, all joking aside, I also use a program called Quartz Desktop on my iBook, which allows me to use QC animations as my wallpaper. I mostly just use it to make the Dell users cry.