Looks like your program MUST change wallpaper at all monitors even though it does have great options for controlling each monitor separately. So basically is in my setup, it only changes monitor 2 when there is a monitor 2. However when the laptop is disconnected, it wouldn’t do anything else otherwise. Then it would randomly change it’s background. What I really wanted in such a program though was to control the other monitor (a 2560×1560 display) when my laptop was connected to it. Yours is still the best I tried in that regard. Perhaps the most obscure request – I found your program by looking for a wallpaper changer that could work with individual monitors in a multi-monitor setup. I would have one request I thought I would share with you. Hi, I just stumbled on to your wallpaper changer a few days ago. In the meantime if you’re happy with local images, an app like Wallpaper Master does support categories. It all comes down to time (which I haven’t got enough of). That said, you can import and export your settings, so I could always extend that functionality so you could swap in and out photo sets accordingly.Īnyway, it’s on the list, although as to when I can implement it, I couldn’t say I’m afraid. It’s also only been suggested once or twice before a few years back so is definitely in the edge case category. When I first wrote JBS all the other background switching apps out there had every possible piece of functionality, but you ended up with a UI that only power users could understand, so I wanted to build something simple. I certainly understand what you’re suggesting and accept that it would be pretty neat, but it could potentially complicate the UI, so I’d need to ensure that the impact was minimal. Right, enough talk! Go to the download page and get yourself upgraded, peruse the full release notes and enjoy! □Īh, sorry, I forgot to reply! I try to keep the UI as simple as possible and will only add something if it’s either of such high value that it would be crazy not to, or it’s highly requested and I can implement it without compromising that simple UI. And while we’re talking about Flickr, you can now authenticate JBS to Flickr via a Facebook or Google login. There are a bunch of bug fixes including getting SmugMug working again (JBS was using an old version of their API that was deprecated when they made an awesome update to their site) and Pixabay (my bad!) along with performance improvements to Flickr integration (it’ll be a lot less heavy on the number of calls it makes to the Flickr API which should speed things up somewhat). Now you can simply use the direct URL to a webcam (so long as it returns an image) in the ‘RSS Feeds’ dialog and get your wish! Yay!Īnother oft requested feature is to support webcams for desktop backgrounds. So in addition to being available in English (duh), French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch and Japanese, I’m delighted that as of version 4.8, JBS also supports Russian, Finnish, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese. Some of those people are particularly awesome and have offered to translate JBS into their language. Next up, since JBS is used all over the world by a lot of people whose native language is not English. Yes I know, Lhasa Apsos are very cute dogs – that’s why I’m so obsessed with mine! More of a kitten guy or girl? We’ve got you covered! It means you can create awesome desktop backgrounds like this: So I came up with a photo collage and, since I have no imagination with names (example: John’s Background Switcher) I called it a “photo collage”. Speaking of photo montages, I thought it was about time I added a new option to the mix. The past few months of my life! Yes, quite a few of the dog…Īll you need to do is authorise JBS to view your images on Dropbox, you pick a folder or folders to choose from and leave JBS to it!
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