File Details |
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File Size | 13.5 MB |
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License | Shareware, $14.95 |
Operating System | Windows 2000/Me/Vista/XP |
Date Added | February 4, 2009 |
Total Downloads | 742 |
Publisher | DPF Software |
Homepage | Desktop Picture Frame |
Publisher's Description
Desktop Picture Frame is not a "just another slide-show program"; think of it as of smart and gentle screen-mate. The slide-show is not shown full screen or at some arbitrary screen location, but is instead docked to one of the screen corners where is it out of the way. It is a slide-show of your favorite images in any scale, at any screen corner,on any screen attached to your machine, changing as scheduled and turned in the stylish, eye-candy frames.
Latest Reviews
Neoprimal reviewed v3.0 Beta 1 on Feb 5, 2009
I always try to give constructive criticism...but oy. I'm not going to trash the program. If you want...um...digital picture frames on some corner of your monitor then power to you. I found it neither that smart, nor that friendly. Keeping an open mind, I suppose it COULD be used in conjunction with those 7" usb monitors hitting the market soon (or...you could just use a wallpaper changer, whatever floats your boat).
I'd personally recommend spending an extra $15 for a real digital frame if you're going to spend $14.95 to put one in your PC.
ninjeratu reviewed v1.0.1 Beta on Jan 30, 2008
Expensive, useless, .NET dependency ..
Just. Say. No.
Neoprimal reviewed v3.0 Beta 1 on Feb 5, 2009
I always try to give constructive criticism...but oy. I'm not going to trash the program. If you want...um...digital picture frames on some corner of your monitor then power to you. I found it neither that smart, nor that friendly. Keeping an open mind, I suppose it COULD be used in conjunction with those 7" usb monitors hitting the market soon (or...you could just use a wallpaper changer, whatever floats your boat).
I'd personally recommend spending an extra $15 for a real digital frame if you're going to spend $14.95 to put one in your PC.
ninjeratu reviewed v1.0.1 Beta on Jan 30, 2008
Expensive, useless, .NET dependency ..
Just. Say. No.