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Desktoptopia is what I can only define as a “desktop background manager”. Confusing? Keep reading. It’s a little application, available for both the Mac and PC platforms (sorry Linux), that changes your desktop’s background in a set time interval of your choosing.

What makes it different from most other existing solutions (Mac OS X has had desktop picture automated changing as an option since at least Tiger) is that Desktoptopia gets you desktop pictures directly from the web, downloading them from the cloud once it’s time for a new image. The quality of most backgrounds is stunning too, and there are a lot of themes covered: 3D, Illustration, Typography, Photography, etc. The software includes a rating system, so you can grade backgrounds as they come and go, or even reject a picture such that it’s never showed to you again.

That said, the application consumes fairly little resources, the download times are almost instantaneous and everything past the first configuration screen is seamless to the user. The only gripe I have with it is I can’t seem to download full versions of the backgrounds to keep locally. Oh well :P.

OpenOffice 3.0 is out!

Published 3 years ago, in Blog, Mac OS X, Technology

Yup, an official release of OpenOffice from Sun version 3.0 has arrived! I’ve just downloaded it, and gave Writer (the Word-type app) a little whirl. The interface seems a little sluggish on the Mac, with several menus and actions taking quite some time to execute when you first click them (after you’ve used it once, it’s fast enough). Even with those little faults, hey, I’m not complaining, it’s free, open source and it’s still faster than Microsoft Word on my OS X system. OpenOffice should be fine for my slim office suite needs. Give it a download and share your experiences!