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I have gotten a couple requests for these so I figured I would just make a thread and if people want them they can just download them. Awhile ago I just made a bunch of color variations of the apple logo and then I set it to change the background every 15 minutes or so. Just has a nice effect. Anyway, have at em.

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http://www.joshuabryant.com/downloads/SimpleApple.zip

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  Mav Phoenix said:
Grrr....

*Wishes Windows had something like the rotation built in so I could use some multi-colored Windows images*

Grrr...

:p

There must be a million utils out there that do this. Google for "wallpaper changer", you should find plenty.

  roadwarrior said:
  Mav Phoenix said:
Grrr....

*Wishes Windows had something like the rotation built in so I could use some multi-colored Windows images*

Grrr...

:p

There must be a million utils out there that do this. Google for "wallpaper changer", you should find plenty.

none of them use hardware accelerated blending. It doesn't just change, it continually fades.

  Fusion said:
none of them use hardware accelerated blending. It doesn't just change, it continually fades.

Try this (one of my faves): Opacity It requires you have the .Net Framework installed. If you don't, get it here: .Net Framework 1.1

It has the Hardware blending... very slick. Let me know if it was what you were lookin' for. :D By the way, just tried it with your wallpapers at the top of this thread... works beautifully. :D

  FlishFun said:
Try this (one of my faves): Opacity It requires you have the .Net Framework installed. If you don't, get it here: .Net Framework 1.1

It has the Hardware blending... very slick. Let me know if it was what you were lookin' for. :D By the way, just tried it with your wallpapers at the top of this thread... works beautifully. :D

Cool, but it's a screen saver and not an app to change backgrounds. Although I suspect you could figure a way to get it working with Active Desktop perhaps? lol.

Regardless, thanks. (Y) :)

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