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The Best Wallpaper Manager for Windows

Posted by Ryan on March 23, 2012 at 11:00 am

Windows’ built-in wallpaper switcher is okay , but not spectacular. If you’d like to beef up your rotating wallpaper, John’s Background Switcher gives you tons of options for doing so, and at no cost. John’s Background Switcher Platform: Windows Price: Free Download Page Periodically changes the background image on your computer over a specified interval Can choose from a folder on your computer, Flickr users or tags, Facebook, Vladstudio wallpapers , any RSS feeds (including sites like DeviantArt, Photobucket, LOLCats, and more), Smugmug, Picasa, Google Image Search, and tons more places View wallpapers individually or as a set of “snapshot scrapbooks” Draw a calendar on the desktop Change the Windows Logon Screen Background Tweak tons of settings that determine how your backgrounds rotate, including stopping the rotator when you’re on battery power, only switching when idle, and more Turn off wallpaper drawing for certain zones on the screen Customizable keyboard shortcuts Import and export settings for easy backup See the above feature list…its length tells you all you need to know. John’s background switcher has more features than you ever thought you’d want from a wallpaper manager, including a ton you probably won’t even use. Still, once you set it up, it stays out of your way, and it allows you to adjust settings to keep it from slowing down old or low power computers. Plus you can grab images from any combination of a ton of web sources. If you’re at all unsatisfied with Windows’ handling of wallpapers, this is the app you’ll want to use. You might notice some stuttering as your wallpaper changes, though you can turn off certain settings that should mitigate this (at the cost of some nice fading transitions). My only real gripe, though, is its multiple monitor support. You can use John’s Background Switcher with multiple monitors, but you can’t give it different picture sources for each monitor, which is kind of a bummer. It also doesn’t let you choose an image for your Windows logon screen; it just uses whatever image is up next in the rotation. Obviously these are pretty nitpicky, but they’re things I noticed right off the bat, and with a few tiny fixes, the program would probably be perfect. Most other programs, in my opinion, aren’t really worth looking at. If you use multiple monitors, DisplayFusion will give you a bit more control over each monitor, though it doesn’t give you nearly as many online sources or super-advanced wallpaper options (plus it costs $25). That said, if you use multiple monitors, it brings a ton of other non-wallpaper features to your setup, including dual taskbars, tons of keyboard shortcuts, window snapping, and more. But for just switching the wallpapers, it’s a bit overkill (not to mention overpriced). Also among the pay apps is Wallpaper Cycler , which for $20 adds a few more things you can tack onto your desktop. You can create layouts with calendars, quotes, notes, webcams, other wallpapers, RSS headlines, and more to your desktop—though why you'd use this instead of the stunningly beautiful Rainmeter is beyond me. Still, it’s there if you want something different. Lastly, there are a few other managers worth mentioning just because of the wallpaper sources they support. If you’re a huge InterfaceLIFT or WallpaperStock fan, you’ll want to check out Wallpaper Juggler , which is simpler than the others but can download wallpapers from our favorite wallpaper site (though John’s Background Switcher can do it by way of RSS, too). Color Desker uses its own cache of pretty wallpapers, too, if you aren’t very picky. There may be other wallpaper managers out there, but these are our favorites. Got one you’re particularly in love with that we didn’t mention? Share it with us in the comments. Lifehacker’s App Directory is a new and growing directory of recommendations for the best applications and tools in a number of given categories.

Easily Set Multiple Images as Rotating Wallpapers in Windows 7

Posted by Ryan on July 28, 2011 at 10:31 am

Windows 7: If you like to switch up your wallpaper often but are too lazy to go through the desktop background personalization settings, here’s a quick way to set a bunch of wallpapers at once. Just as you can right-click on an image and set it as the desktop background, you can select multiple images (by holding down the Shift key or Ctrl key while clicking on the images) and select “Set as desktop background.” The wallpaper will automatically rotate through those images at some set time interval (in my testing, the wallpapers rotated about once a day, but your mileage may vary. If you want the images to change at a different time interval, go to the desktop background settings where it says slideshow). Thanks for the tip, Abhijeet! How to Quickly Set Multiple Images as Wallpapers in Windows 7 | Guiding Tech You can follow or contact Melanie Pinola, the author of this post, on Twitter .

30 Outstanding Digital Abstract Wallpapers

Posted by Ryan on February 19, 2011 at 8:54 pm

If anything is abstract it has 6 dimensions in it this is said by a master professional digital abstract art creator. And it will not be wrong to say that a digital abstract always embodied the portrayal of imagery in arts. Many times it is a sign of ultimate liberty and form of independent expression as well. Here in this post we have gathered a unique variety of digital abstract wallpapers to garnish your thoughts and desktop as well. We are much hopeful that you will appreciate this effort at all.

35 Christmas Wallpapers for Decorating your Desktop

Posted by Ryan on December 23, 2010 at 11:46 am

In fact Christmas is more than a festival. This is a great occasion to make happier the whole world. This annual feast is celebrated on the roads, in the homes, upon the water, in the air and across the sky. In simple if your house walls are bedecked with the Christmas wall papers why your computer screen is devoid of them. So we have arranged to decorate your desktop with merry Christmas wallpaper

Download Free Desktop Christmas Wallpapers

Posted by Ryan on December 15, 2010 at 11:08 am

Previously we had seen Desktop Christmas trees , now to add more magic to your desktop on the Christmas eve, here are some beautiful free Christmas desktop wallpapers. Free download of christmas wallpapers to your computer. If you want to decorate your blog with christmas elements like Christmas templates , Christmas social media icons etc. Download the below Christmas wallpapers for free.