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Desktop Picture Frame

Discussion in 'Windows - Software discussion' started by loubat, Feb 19, 2010.

  1. loubat

    loubat Member

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    I've been looking for a decent way to show off my pictures on my desktop for years and simply can't find what I'm looking for. I've used the Yahoo Widgets "Picture Frame" for a long time, but it doesn't do the one simple thing I want from it. And no picture frame I've been able to find (so far) does it either...

    I simply want to be able to select the main folder all that all my pictures are in. Then I want to at least be able to ignore certain folders. Even better would be a simple right-click of the picture frame and a "Don't show this picture again" option, or something similar.

    Right now the only option is to physically move pictures out of their native folder so that they don't show up in the picture frame. So many other programs use a simple "check mark" system, where you check the main folder and then all the subfolders are auto-checked. Then you can uncheck the individual subfolders if you wish.

    Anybody have any suggestions? It doesn't even have to be a frame, it could just be my desktop background, as long as it randomly shows pictures. Thanks!
     
  2. loubat

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    A screensaver would work also. Tried Google's Picasa program, but it is going to make me add each individual folder manually to the screensaver. Other programs allow you add all the folders at once, but then you can't manually remove individual pictures from the screensaver.

    There's really no program to do these simple tasks??
     
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    Take a look to Desktop Picture Frame http://www.dpf.su
    It may be useful for purposes like yours.
     

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