Wallpaper Junkie, Cool Tool To Change Wallpapers On The Fly On The Mac

Posted by Quentin Rademaker on Mon, Apr 20, 2009

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I myself like to change my desktop wallpaper evry now and then but seeing I firts have to search for a decent wallpaper and prefered resolution and downloading it does take some time. Usualy I checkout www.interfacelift.com seeing they have a wide range of wallpers including resolutions which would fit on any desktop. But there is a easier way to go about this.

There is a smart utility called Wallpaper Junie is a simple utility that lets you view and download InterfaceLIFT wallpapers with ease. It features an easy to use GUI and the ability to set the downloaded wallpapers as the Desktop background. The unique ‘Quick Download’ feature provides you the easiest way to download a wallpaper. Just press the ‘Quick Download’ button and the picture will be automatically saved to your preferred folder at your preferred resolution (changeable via Preferences).

Current version: 1.04 (18/04/09) DOWNLOAD




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7 Comments For This Post

  1. Quentin Rademaker Says:

    The Wallpaper Junkie has been updated and revised, looks even better and works like a charm on OSX :-)

  2. L|M|TER Says:

    Wallpaper Junkie 1.06 has been released. Now fully working.

    Cheers,
    L|M|TER

  3. Quentin Rademaker Says:

    Works like a charm thanx

  4. L|M|TER Says:

    Wallpaper Junkie 1.08 has been released. The RSS bug has been fixed :)

    Cheers,
    L|M|TER

  5. Quentin Rademaker Says:

    The latest build seems to have some bugs again, hope it gets resolved soon seeing I use it regulary. It’s a must have for any mac user.

  6. L|M|TER Says:

    All problems are fixed in version 2.00

    Cheers,
    L|M|TER

  7. alex Says:

    hi,

    i was really excited when i discovered this application!
    however, i’m having problem running it (v2.0.1) on my mac (leopard).
    first of all, it crashes while showing a progress bar at different stages.
    second, after it actually reaches 100%, it lets me browse through blank icons without actually showing the pictures in the icon.

    is anyone having similar problems or is it just me?

    thanks,
    alex

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