becrux
22nd August 2009, 23:55
Hi all,
well, new features ... new thread! :p
Maybe some of you missed the previous post, so here is a short summary:
Wally is a Qt4 wallpaper changer, using multiple sources like files, folders, FTP remote folders, Flickr, Yahoo!, Panoramio, Pikeo, Ipernity, Photobucket, Buzznet, Picasa and Smugmug images.
Available languages: English, Italian, Russian, German, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian).
Here's the changelog:
Version 2.1.0
- Added system proxy support
- Added History feature
- Modules can be disabled/enabled
- Added Picasa module
- Added Smugmug module
- Added Buzznet module
- HTTP engine can now recover downloads
- More cosmetic changes
- Free disk space threshold can be configured
- Multiple items in HTTP engines can be selected
- BUG FIXED: state in Folders engine is now properly saved
- BUG FIXED: playlist is now reset correctly after wrap
Of course, you can find it on http://sourceforge.net/projects/wally, i.e. source code, Win32 installer and Mac OS X installer image.
Screenshots are on my website (http://www.becrux.com/index.php?page=projects&name=wally), I'm updating them on SF and other places.
As usual ... nice Wallying! :)
well, new features ... new thread! :p
Maybe some of you missed the previous post, so here is a short summary:
Wally is a Qt4 wallpaper changer, using multiple sources like files, folders, FTP remote folders, Flickr, Yahoo!, Panoramio, Pikeo, Ipernity, Photobucket, Buzznet, Picasa and Smugmug images.
Available languages: English, Italian, Russian, German, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian).
Here's the changelog:
Version 2.1.0
- Added system proxy support
- Added History feature
- Modules can be disabled/enabled
- Added Picasa module
- Added Smugmug module
- Added Buzznet module
- HTTP engine can now recover downloads
- More cosmetic changes
- Free disk space threshold can be configured
- Multiple items in HTTP engines can be selected
- BUG FIXED: state in Folders engine is now properly saved
- BUG FIXED: playlist is now reset correctly after wrap
Of course, you can find it on http://sourceforge.net/projects/wally, i.e. source code, Win32 installer and Mac OS X installer image.
Screenshots are on my website (http://www.becrux.com/index.php?page=projects&name=wally), I'm updating them on SF and other places.
As usual ... nice Wallying! :)