Description: First App: Wallpaper Tray wallpaper-tray is a wallpaper utility that sits on the GNOME panel. It gives you a random wallpaper from a chosen directory at logon, on a timer, and allows you to select a new wallpaper at random from its menu. In Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) and above: Right click the gnome panel, select the "Add to panel..." option and select wallpaper-tray in the dialog. A small icon of your current desktop will appear in the panel (right click to configure). And wallpaper-tray will also start automatically from then on. To make wallpaper-tray run on login in older versions of Ubuntu, in Gnome: 1. System: Preferences: Sessions 2. In the Startup Programs tab click New 3. Name: Wallpaper Tray 4. Command: /usr/bin/wallpaper-tray 2nd App: Wally is a Qt4 wallpaper changer, using multiple sources like files, folders, FTP remote folders, Flickr, Yahoo!, Panoramio, Pikeo, Ipernity, Photobucket, Buzznet, Picasa and Smugmug images. Not only that, but it also works on Windows, Linux and Mac OSX. Ubuntu users will be glad to know that it even comes with pre-build .deb packages for both 32 and 64bit versions Wally features: · History support · Many wallpaper layouts available on all platforms · EXIF data available over picture and in system tray tooltip · Save downloaded photos · Run-time folder change detection in "Folder" mode · Proxy support · It supports KDE3, KDE4, Gnome, XFCE4, Fluxbox, Blackbox, FVWM (unstable), windowmaker window managers. I must say, this seems the best <b>...</b> |