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07.06.2010 - 08.57

The need to code "something completely different" made me do Background Shuffler - a beautiful background changer for Gnome. I wanted to extend the UNIX philosophy to desktop applications so Background Shuffler only changes your background. It does not make coffee.

So I spent a few days hacking and with the help of great tools and libraries like Quickly and appindicator I managed to build this nifty little program that I'm using all the time now.

Features:

  • handle all through the indicator icon. No mysterious script running in the background, retain complete control over your desktop at all times
  • make the backgrounds change as quickly or slowly as you like
  • integrates with F-Spot, so search for certain tags or ratings
  • optionally specify a folder that will be searched with photos

But I guess screenshots explain a thousand words.


It runs in your indicator area! A more ubuntu-dark-stylish icon should added at some point.
It runs in your indicator area! A more ubuntu-dark-stylish icon should added at some point.

Preferences sum up the core of the application
Preferences sum up the core of the application

You'll probably be best running Ubuntu Lucid (10.04). To install the app just download the deb or add the ppa to your sources at: https://edge.launchpad.net/~luopio/+archive/ppa

Bugs, suggestions and patches welcome! Email at lauri(dot)kainulainen(at) gmail.com