John’s Background Switcher sits in your system tray (down by the clock) and changes your background at the time interval of your choosing.
John's Background Switcher sits in your system tray (down by the clock) and changes your background at the time interval of your choosing.
You are in control of where to get pictures from and how to show them – maybe you want to see one photo at a time, or perhaps you'd like to see a 'Snapshot Scrapbook 'of photos thrown across your desktop. It's up to you; you never know what's coming next.
You can specify which pictures to choose from:
Individual images on your computer
Folders containing pictures on your computer such as 'My Pictures.'
Flickr photo-sharing – selecting pictures by person, tags, sets, or just plain random
Facebook – your friends' photos on your desktop
Instagram – photos from one of the most popular photo apps out there
Vladstudio wallpapers – choose from the most fantastic wallpapers on the net
500px – the best high-quality photography site on the web
Any Media RSS feed – choose pictures from sites like DeviantArt, Photobucket, LOLCats, and Tumblr blogs, amongst many others
Phanfare web albums – keep up to date with your friends and family
SmugMug photo galleries – yours, your friends, anybody's
Picasa Web Albums – choose from specific albums or any search text
Pixabay – the best place to find royalty-free photos on the net
Last.FM – see the music you listen to on your desktop
Dropbox – your stuff, anywhere, and now on your desktop too
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How to Turn the Windows 10/11 Desktop Background Image On or Off
How to View and Remove All Windows 10/11 Themes
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