A lightweight and easy-to-use piece of software aimed to offer you the possibility to change wallpaper images as often as you like.
- Wall Switch
- Version :1.3.10
- License :Ms-PL
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :Chris Mrazek
Wall Switch Description
WallSwitch is a small-sized software application aimed at users who like to change their wallpapers on a regular basis.
Upon initialization you are greeted by a simple and easy-to-use interface, which allows you to create wallpaper themes and add numerous images to be displayed in a random or sequential order.
Set entire image collections to animate your screen
WallSwitch enables you to add images individually, entire folders or RSS feeds. Images can be displayed sequentially or randomly, with the possibility to split images on multiple monitors.
This application is great for users who own large image collections and like to constantly change their wallpapers. For such users, there is the collage mode, where images are rotated periodically and displayed on a random location on the screen, while a variety of effects cause them to slowly fade out to the background color.
Bring color and dynamics to your desktop
For an extra touch, you have the ability to apply color effects such as sepia or grayscale. You can select the top and bottom background colors and choose the right method to scale the image to fit the size of the screen. In case the picture does not occupy the entire screen, you can append colors or gradients to fill the remaining blank spaces.
Once you are satisfied with your settings, WallSwitch offers you the possibility to store all the created desktop themes. Each wallpaper can be configured by changing the frequency of the displayed images and you can keep track of your pictures using the history tab.
Reliable software solution for animating your screen
All in all, WallSwitch helps you organize and automatically switch wallpapers to constantly give your desktop a fresh new look. In addition, you have the ability to change wallpapers instantly using the program’s system tray icon or run the application at Windows startup.