Displays wise sayings on your desktop every time you boot your computer, and lets you create a list with favorite entries and change the background image of the main window.
- Saying of the Day
- Version :4.3.2.6
- License :Trial
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :Ippokratis Giakoumis
Saying of the Day Description
Saying of the Day is a small software application whose purpose is to help you get access to all sorts of wise sayings directly from your desktop. You can run it on all Windows versions out there.
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or a higher version is needed in order to run the program correctly and avoid receiving all sorts of error and bug notifications.
Easy-to-decode layout
The tool sports a simplistic interface that won’t leave you puzzled wondering where to get started. The utility does not come with support for a help manual. However, you do not need to read one in order to understand how it works, because the dedicated parameters are not difficult to interpret.
View all sorts of sayings
Saying of the Day gives you the possibility to check out the current saying directly in the main window and jump to the next message with ease. What’s more, you can run the application at Windows startup in order to read a new message each time you boot your system.
You are allowed to create a list with favorite sayings and browse throughput the saved entries, remove items from the favorite list, as well as check out the current date displayed in the main window. You may also personalize the looks of the GUI with the aid of several preset images or import custom photos (JPG, BMP, GIF) from your personal collection.
Tests have pointed out that Saying of the Day reveals data very quickly and without errors. It remains light on system resources so the overall performance of the computer is not affected.
Final observations
To sum things up, Saying of the Day comprises nothing more than a bunch of basic features for helping you read clever sayings every time you boot your computer, and is ideal especially for less experienced users. On the downside, you cannot add user-defined entries in the database so you are stuck with the preset messages.