DesktopCollage - 2.1arrange media for collage desktop background |
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Works fine on Tiger! 



- Version: 2.0.1, 5/16/2005 02:26AM PST
Pres!
I just installed this little gem to my newly-Tiger-ified iMac and it works like a charm. Letting Mac OS automatically change my desktop images is nice, but it's no substitute for having an ever-editable/resizable/freely-arrangable selection of my favorite pictures as the desktop.
I also use this for the more "serious" task of putting reference images relating to my current project on the desktop, so they're always available via Expose's F11 hotkey. Quite handy.
I also use this for the more "serious" task of putting reference images relating to my current project on the desktop, so they're always available via Expose's F11 hotkey. Quite handy.
Excitement, Perfection, Excellence 



- Version: 1.12, 11/16/2003 03:43PM PST
Andreas..
This is the greatest visual revolution I have experienced since switching to X a year ago. Within minutes of d/loading it I had a dozen Disney characters interfering with things all over my desktop. I then remembered a folder of transparent gifs I had created in OS 8.6 and had thought I would never use again without a lot of work - within minutes I had several new collages.
That was two days ago, and I keep going back to it as a fresh idea comes. Simplicity itself to use, works flawlessly - I cannot recommend this app too highly.
Andreas (well, he just has to be good desn't he!) - When you have the time please consider implementing a "tolerance" setting so that, for example, a graded background can be dealt with without having to use another app first.
Andreas
And yeah, if it wasn't in the task bar thing it'd feel better implemented.
I know this is almost 4 years late.
Nice work though.