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A configurator developed by John Conners

Used by 140 people for 22 hours, 47 minutes and 33 seconds

JBS sits in your system tray (down by the clock) and changes your background at the time interval of your choosing. You tell it where to get pictures from and how to show them - maybe you just want to see one photo at a time or maybe you’d like to see a 'Snapshot Scrapbook' of photos thrown across your desktop. It’s up to you and you never know what’s coming next!

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  • Varna expert
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    Probably the most feature packed and free background switcher there is. Its even got RSS feeds and does the one thing it is supposed to do very well. It doesn't have a huge memory footprint and is pretty straightforward to use. I'll recommend it to anyone who gets bored of wallpaper as quickly as I do!

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    多機能な壁紙チェンジャー。
    たくさんの画像をポラロイド写真風にして、デスクトップに散りばめたかのように配置できる機能が面白いデス。
    わしは毎時間、Flickrにおいてある自分の画像をデスクトップに撒いて遊んでいますヨ。

  • sticky devotee

    I've played with this at various times in the past but never stuck with it. I installed it again a few weeks ago, then a few days ago came an update that added RSS support, and as an RSS fanboy this was good news. I now think it's going to be a "keeper".

  • nlnnet devotee

    A really great screensaver that helps me to see old photos again.

  • Tim Molendijk devotee
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    This is really a great little piece of software that quietly grabs a random interesting photo from Flickr and puts it on your desktop. Cheers up my day every time.

Website: johnsadventures.com/so...
License: Free
Version: 3.6.0.32
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