Wallpaper Sequencer Standard 4.0 RC5
Draxysoft Wallpaper Sequencer (Walser) is a state-of-the-art wallpaper manager for Windows. Semi-transparent wallpaper calendar with various skins. With Wallpaper Sequencer you can create collections of your favorite wallpapers (BMP, JPG, PNG, WMF, EMF, GIF, PSD, PDD, PCX, PCC, WBZ, PSP, GIF, TIF, TIFF, PGM, PBM, TGA, VST, ISB, VDA, WIN, RLA, RPF, CEL, PIC image formats are supported and images in ZIP-archives) and automatically change them on each Windows startup or at specified time intervals that can be as small as 1 minute (for less memory usage Walser can be closed after the wallpaper change). You can also change the wallpaper (or clear the desktop at all) by pressing a hotkey (Wallpaper Sequencer lets you specify custom keyboard shortcuts for a number of wallpaper operations). If you use Power Toys for Windows XP, Wallpaper Sequencer enables you to create an individual set of wallpapers for each virtual desktop. The program can also enable the taskbar transparency (only under Windows 2000 and XP), revealing the entire wallpaper image. Other Wallpaper Sequencer features include full support for Windows XP visual themes, proportional stretching of wallpaper images and individual settings for each image, one-click access to desktop settings (such as screen resolution and refresh rate), support for transparent background of icon captions, ability to sort images by file type, multi-user support (on Windows NT/2000/XP only) and more.
System Requirements:
Win 95 (with IE4.0) or higher
What's New:
Fixed: Bug with button "Set wallpaper".
Added: Auto sensing of month/date format for clocks.
French language updated.
Arabic language updated.
Categories:
wallpaper, sequencer, calendar, manager, changer, software, slideshow, desktop, taskbar, transparencyWallpaper Sequencer Standard Related Downloads
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