File Details |
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File Size | 6.7 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 7/2000/Server 2003/Server 2008/Vista/XP |
Date Added | June 7, 2010 |
Total Downloads | 2,328 |
Publisher | Argentum Corporation |
Homepage | MoodBook |
Publisher's Description
MoodBook is a tiny Windows utility that brings art to your desktop and sets a tone for your daily mood and emotions. With MoodBook your desktop looks like an art gallery changing art expositions either automatically, at regular time intervals, or manually, by a click. Each exposition has either a tranquil, neutral or vivid background and a picture of art in the centre. Additionally, MoodBook is designed to help you control your sense and mind, set a tone for your mood, and adjust your mental state.
Latest Reviews
cltx99 reviewed v3.00 RC on May 26, 2010
Cute, but just a program to buy more picture packages. I prefer my own pictures.
Argenberg reviewed v2.00 Beta 7 on Sep 9, 2004
FYI:
The picture is not solely added to the desktop. It is painted in the background a-la 'art gallery', with frames and embossed background, to create a nice artistic effect. Plus easier organization for pictures othewise scattered across the hard drive.
patmc7 reviewed v2.00 Beta 7 on Sep 9, 2004
The program works OK, but the idea fails. There is really no need for this program. It is just a way to package desktop pictures, which could just as easily be added to the desktop with a few mouse clicks from one's browser. It doesn't even have the functionality of a theme manager or the ability to add one's own pictures.
brazen weep reviewed v1.00 RC on Jan 6, 2004
oh my goodness
Argenberg reviewed v1.00 RC on Jan 5, 2004
Hi,
MoodBook is freeware and it includes 50 pictures in built-in pack. There will be more free packs in the future.
The picture size can be changed under the Options tab.
It can be as large as your entire desktop!
Regards,
Raitman reviewed v1.00 RC on Jan 4, 2004
What the hell you're saying the program is not freeware?
The program IS freeware. It just asks money for more art...
If you want some...
sirhardi reviewed v1.00 RC on Jan 4, 2004
Well, it works, so i attest to that point...HOWEVER, the pictures are too damm small and drawings, only 1 single real picture is given, than you can buy more.........
i find this pointless and a shamless marketing in the about box.
-Lord- reviewed v1.00 RC on Jan 4, 2004
an instant loser and once again, the software purports to be freeware, but is only shareware in disguise. Additionally, there are plenty other apps out there that change wallpapers at preset intervals, or, if you're really creative... DO IT YOURSELF. This one's bad. Stay away
Garp reviewed v1.00 RC on Jan 3, 2004
Freeware until you want more than one image. This is really about as useless as it can get, I have to say. I just really don't see a point to this. The images are less than stellar, and I can always download wallpapers for free. So once again, we're left with the single question...Why?
matt2971 reviewed v1.00 RC on Jan 3, 2004
Can it really adjust my mental state? If so that's pretty impressive... if only drugs were freeware too huh? ;-)
cltx99 reviewed v3.00 RC on May 26, 2010
Cute, but just a program to buy more picture packages. I prefer my own pictures.
Argenberg reviewed v2.00 Beta 7 on Sep 9, 2004
FYI:
The picture is not solely added to the desktop. It is painted in the background a-la 'art gallery', with frames and embossed background, to create a nice artistic effect. Plus easier organization for pictures othewise scattered across the hard drive.
patmc7 reviewed v2.00 Beta 7 on Sep 9, 2004
The program works OK, but the idea fails. There is really no need for this program. It is just a way to package desktop pictures, which could just as easily be added to the desktop with a few mouse clicks from one's browser. It doesn't even have the functionality of a theme manager or the ability to add one's own pictures.
brazen weep reviewed v1.00 RC on Jan 6, 2004
oh my goodness
Argenberg reviewed v1.00 RC on Jan 5, 2004
Hi,
MoodBook is freeware and it includes 50 pictures in built-in pack. There will be more free packs in the future.
The picture size can be changed under the Options tab.
It can be as large as your entire desktop!
Regards,
Raitman reviewed v1.00 RC on Jan 4, 2004
What the hell you're saying the program is not freeware?
The program IS freeware. It just asks money for more art...
If you want some...
sirhardi reviewed v1.00 RC on Jan 4, 2004
Well, it works, so i attest to that point...HOWEVER, the pictures are too damm small and drawings, only 1 single real picture is given, than you can buy more.........
i find this pointless and a shamless marketing in the about box.
-Lord- reviewed v1.00 RC on Jan 4, 2004
an instant loser and once again, the software purports to be freeware, but is only shareware in disguise. Additionally, there are plenty other apps out there that change wallpapers at preset intervals, or, if you're really creative... DO IT YOURSELF. This one's bad. Stay away
Garp reviewed v1.00 RC on Jan 3, 2004
Freeware until you want more than one image. This is really about as useless as it can get, I have to say. I just really don't see a point to this. The images are less than stellar, and I can always download wallpapers for free. So once again, we're left with the single question...Why?
matt2971 reviewed v1.00 RC on Jan 3, 2004
Can it really adjust my mental state? If so that's pretty impressive... if only drugs were freeware too huh? ;-)
Apollos reviewed v1.00 RC on Jan 3, 2004
kinda pointless really, I'd much rather have a program that could floss my teeth.