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DeskLickr for Mac

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 1.4
  • 3.8

    (2)
  • Security Status

Flickrize your desktop

DeskLickr makes good use of the thousands of photos on Flickr by allowing you to set a random one as your desktop everyday. The application sits discreetly in your menu bar and also shows the current Flickr list in a small window on your desktop. You won't actually see photos from a Flickr list but clicking the program window will open your browser and take you to it on the Flickr site. We also suggest setting DeskLickr to automatic so you get a new image everyday.

DeskLickr lets you exclude lists that you don't like and adding an image on your desktop is as simple as a click. We were a bit disappointed that images could not be browsed directly from your desktop and found that the application could take a bit of time to load. However, on the whole, DeskLickr makes good use of Flickr to add new images to your desktop.

Closing the HUD window no longer crashes DeskLickr

Changes

  • Closing the HUD window no longer crashes DeskLickr

We all love Flickr right? And if you're anything like me, you probably change your Desktop image more than you change your underwear!

Well thats where DeskLickr comes in, it's this tiny little tool that sits in your menu bar making sure your Desktop is as sexy as can be.

DeskLickr grabs all its Desktop images from Flickr, while giving you all the options to grab photos from your profile, tag searches or even the DeskLickr group filled with hand selected Desktop goodness!

So start keeping your Mac sexy the easy way!

PROS

  • Automatically update
  • Exclude lists

CONS

  • Lengthy load times
  • Can't see photos from your desktop

Program available in other languages


DeskLickr for Mac

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 1.4
  • 3.8

    (2)
  • Security Status


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