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Wallpaper Mate 1.07

6.0

Editors Rating


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP, Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0
Downloads 25 Limitations None
Publisher Above and Beyond Software File Size 866k
Date added 11 Oct 2005 Check your speed

This bare-bones application for automatically changing desktop wallpaper is a functional yet mediocre option. The application's interface is simple enough to understand and use, but it's rather drab. The program's main feature is the ability to select how often the wallpaper changes, allowing you to choose an interval from 15 seconds to once a week. Alternately, you can change the wallpaper manually with a user-defined hot key or by clicking the program icon in the system tray. However, unlike some competitors, Wallpaper Mate doesn't provide transition effects such as crossfades or wipes. The utility doesn't hog system resources, but then, it doesn't do very much. Given the number of free products that do a far better job, Wallpaper Mate isn't likely to have wide appeal, especially considering the short 10-day trial period.

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