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Automatic Wallpaper Changer
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Version
2.3.5
The AWC is designed to do one thing well: allow you to
automatically change your desktop wallpaper on a timed
basis. The time between changes is defined as a number
of seconds, minutes or hours.
The displayed image can be stretched or shrunk for the
best fit to the screen, optionally maintaining its
aspect ratio, or displayed at its actual size. When
displaying a picture the user is not limited to the
centre of the screen, as is usually the case in
windows, but can choose to display it in any of the
four corners of the screen or centred on one of the
edges. Additionally you can specify that files smaller
than a predefined size should be tiled: again you can
specify how the tiles are justified on the screen
rather than simply going from the top left.
Resizing is performed using bilinear resampling for the
best possible reults. After resizing you can apply
various levels of sharpening to further improve image
quality.
You can further refine the list of files to display by
filtering on file date or age and by file name. For
example all files whose name begins 'XMAS' which you've
created in the past 30 days.
The AWC is minimised to the system tray rather than to
the task bar. To restore it to view just double-click
the icon in the tray or right click to pop up a menu.
There's even a full set of command line switches so you
can customise multiple shortcuts.
Image formats supported are
*.jpg;*.jpeg;*.gif;*.bmp;*.png;*.rle;*.tga;*.pcx.
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