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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Automatic Wallpaper Changer 4.10.46



Changes the desktop wallpaper automatically

If you get tired of viewing the same wallpaper day in and day out and do not want to change your wallpaper manually every time you get bored of it, you may find a solution in a wallpaper changer that can do that for you.

The list of available tools that can be used to change your desktop wallpaper is certainly a large one. Also, they tend to come in two flavors, some of them are paid and some are free of any charge.

Automatic Wallpaper Changer is a simple tool that features an uncomplicated installation process. After you've accessed the user-friendly interface you can start enriching your desktop experience.

The first thing you'll notice is the simplicity in use, as all the most important features are displayed at a mouse click away. You'll be able to add the image folders one at a time, select the position where you want the wallpapers placed and, of course, the amount of time you want to keep an image displayed on your monitor.

Happily, other basic functions are present under the form of buttons. First of all, you will be able to restart the timer or continue from the last pause. It is also possible to change the background manually, clear the desktop or access the Preferences window.

If the features above resemble the default wallpaper changing options found in your system, then you'll be happy to know that the application's true potential lays in the software's Preferences window.

Various image stretching options (best fit, worst fit or full screen) can be accessed from the resizing tab. The transparency level can be adjusted from the tab with the same name. Effects such as brightness, contrast, inversion, or embossing can be applied from the Image Effects window. Note that picture frames can also be applied.

Furthermore, the program is able to support a large number of image formats. The same Preferences window gives you the chance to select the type of files you want to use.

These are just a few of the options included in Automatic Wallpaper Changer, it's up to you to discover the rest.


Here are some key features of "Automatic Wallpaper Changer":


· Select files from multiple directories and their subdirectories if required
· Multiple resizing options: Full Screen, Best Fit and Worst Fit
· When resizing you can pick the method that gives your pictures the best result (Catmull-Rom and Lanczos supported)
· Multi-monitor systems can display the image properly resized on all monitors or display a different image on each monitor
· Tile a background image onto the screen before displaying the wallpaper on top of it
· Enhance brightness, contrast and gamma correction independently from your monitor settings
· Change wallpaper at user defined intervals or once at startup
· Apply various graphic effects when displaying such as invert and emboss
· Use hotkeys to change the desktop on demand
· Check the selected directories to see if any new files have been added and add them to the display list
· Ensure that each image in the list is displayed only once, even across Windows sessions
· Virtually unlimited number of images can be displayed
· Use EXIF orientation flag in photographs to automatically rotate images
· Display the file name on the image
· Filter the files to display by age, date and minimum size
· Multiple tiling options
· Image formats supported are BMP, JPG, JPEG, GIF, PNG, PCX, TGA, RLE.

Limitations:

· 28 days trial period
What's New in This Release:

· The way the AWC wallpaper is constructed and displayed on screen has been changed so that it should now display on multimonitor systems correctly irrespective of how they are laid out. Note that this can mean that opening the underlying bitmap in an editor might mean that you do not see what you expect. I only have access to systems with two monitors so reports of any problems on systems with more than that will be appreciated.
· Screensaver functionality changed to match the new way of handling multimonitor systems.
· On Windows 7 systems you can now set the OS Logon Screen background to be the wallpaper that is currently displayed on your desktop. Note that on multimonitor systems it is the wallpaper on your primary monitor that is used.
· Restart button caption now changes between Start/Restart depending on current status
· Bug fix - New method of displaying wallpaper broke screensaver.
Download installer:
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