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Sets bing's picture of the day as wallpaper for your desktop.
setBingWP.sh is a bash shell script that's meant to be run when you login to your Linux, Windows or Mac desktop. It checks your internet connection, downloads the image of the day from bing.com, optionally includes the image's description into the picture and sets it as wallpaper for your desktop environment. Like this you have a different, beautiful desktop background every day.
wallpaper changer script depending on time of day. for windows 7
Vbscirpt sets the windows 7 wallpaper depending on time of day.
Using a utility: http://sg20.com/techblog/2011/06/23/wallpaper-changer-command-line-utility/
Based on: http://www.winmatrix.com/forums/index.php?/topic/10795-wallpaper-reflects-time-of-day/
An Ubuntu wallpaper rotater. Grabs wallpapers at random from wallbase.net or you own machine based on your specifications. Just run the install script and your done. Simple. Easy and quick. If you do not like my script run it again to Uninstall
BuzzyWall is a wallpaper site creator script that has been created for ease of installation and use by webmasters of any expertise. This is completely written in PHP, Javascript and uses MySQL database backend.
A perl script that can change the GNOME background ("wallpaper") in real-time at user-defined intervals. It scans a list of user-defined directories for images with known file extensions, and selects one at random to display.