changing wallpaper

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i've looked all over the place for a desktop wallpaper that changes the way
it looks according to the time of day. Previously i owned a Sony Vaio note
book and it came with a wallpaper showing a view of the ocean and clouds. the
colors in the wallpaper would change according to what time of day it was, ie
sunset, sunrise, noon, night, so on and so forth.

i'm looking everywhere and i can't seem to find anything on the net similar
to this. i've found animated wall papers, wallpaper animaters, and a thousand
usless still pictures. after a bit over a week of digging through the net i'm
a bit frustrated that i can't find anything remotly resembling what i'm
looking for.

any help here would be appreceated.

-- Havkchild
We rode on the winds of the rising storm,
We ran to the sounds of the thunder.
We danced among the lightning bolts,
and tore the world asunder.
 
K

Ken Blake

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havkchild said:
i've looked all over the place for a desktop wallpaper that
changes
the way it looks according to the time of day. Previously i
owned a
Sony Vaio note book and it came with a wallpaper showing a view
of
the ocean and clouds. the colors in the wallpaper would change
according to what time of day it was, ie sunset, sunrise, noon,
night, so on and so forth.


There are a couple of choices I'm aware of. One is xearth which
can let you see a view of the earth, rotating as the day
progresses. http://hewgill.com/xearth/

Another is weather Pulse at
http://tropicdesigns.net/weatherpulse.php which may be closer to
what you're looking for.
 
B

Ben

havkchild said:
i've looked all over the place for a desktop wallpaper that changes the way
it looks according to the time of day. Previously i owned a Sony Vaio note
book and it came with a wallpaper showing a view of the ocean and clouds. the
colors in the wallpaper would change according to what time of day it was, ie
sunset, sunrise, noon, night, so on and so forth.

i'm looking everywhere and i can't seem to find anything on the net similar
to this. i've found animated wall papers, wallpaper animaters, and a thousand
usless still pictures. after a bit over a week of digging through the net i'm
a bit frustrated that i can't find anything remotly resembling what i'm
looking for.

any help here would be appreceated.

-- Havkchild
We rode on the winds of the rising storm,
We ran to the sounds of the thunder.
We danced among the lightning bolts,
and tore the world asunder.
Natural Desktop from Stardock.com ..
 
S

sf

There are a couple of choices I'm aware of. One is xearth which
can let you see a view of the earth, rotating as the day
progresses. http://hewgill.com/xearth/

This one sounded good but doesn't look or act good.... in fact it has
me worried. I didn't drop it into windows, but it's in my systray and
on my desktop. The set up is way too complicated and it's not even
focused on the part of the world I want it to be in spite of entering
longitude/latitude plus selecting the city name. In any case, it's
not what I've used in the past where the earth was stationary and I
could watch light and dark advance accross your part of the world.

How do I delete this thing? There is no uninstall and I don't see it
in display.

TIA
 
K

Ken Blake

sf said:
This one sounded good but doesn't look or act good.... in fact
it has
me worried.


Worried about what? It's not malware, if that's what's concerning
you.

I didn't drop it into windows, but it's in my systray and
on my desktop. The set up is way too complicated


? If you say so. I thought it was very easy.

and it's not even
focused on the part of the world I want it to be in spite of
entering
longitude/latitude plus selecting the city name. In any case,
it's
not what I've used in the past where the earth was stationary
and I
could watch light and dark advance accross your part of the
world.

How do I delete this thing? There is no uninstall and I don't
see it
in display.


It's a single self-contained file, xearth.exe. Find it and delete
it.
 

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