Wally is a Qt4 wallpaper changer using multiple sources like ...
* Files, Folders, FTP remote folders
* Flickr, Yahoo!, Panoramio, Pikeo, Ipernity, Photobucket, Buzznet, Picasa, Smugmug, Bing, Google, Vladstudio, and deviantART images.
It is available in many languages. Supported Linux window managers are GNOME, KDE3, KDE4, XFCE4, BlackBox, FluxBox, Window Maker, and FVWM (experimental).
Wally Features
* Runs on Win32, Linux and MacOSX platforms
* History support
* Many wallpaper layouts available on all platforms
* EXIF data available over picture and in system tray tooltip
* Save downloaded photos
* Proxy support
Wally Installation:
Open the terminal and type following command to install wally:
On starting wally, it wil place itself in your notification and you can access it's settings via right-click > Setting, where you can select all the configuration settings of wally ... and finally click on "ok" to save the settings.
* Files, Folders, FTP remote folders
* Flickr, Yahoo!, Panoramio, Pikeo, Ipernity, Photobucket, Buzznet, Picasa, Smugmug, Bing, Google, Vladstudio, and deviantART images.
It is available in many languages. Supported Linux window managers are GNOME, KDE3, KDE4, XFCE4, BlackBox, FluxBox, Window Maker, and FVWM (experimental).
Wally Features
* Runs on Win32, Linux and MacOSX platforms
* History support
* Many wallpaper layouts available on all platforms
* EXIF data available over picture and in system tray tooltip
* Save downloaded photos
* Proxy support
Wally Installation:
Open the terminal and type following command to install wally:
sudo apt-get install wallyUsing Wally:
On starting wally, it wil place itself in your notification and you can access it's settings via right-click > Setting, where you can select all the configuration settings of wally ... and finally click on "ok" to save the settings.
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