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Changer XP 1.01 is released

Posted October 2002 by Steve Sinchak

Changer XP is an integrated tool to personalize the IE Skin, the Desktop Wallpaper, the Win XP logon screen, the Screen Saver as well as the Boot Screen of Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP all in one.

  • You can program desktop wallpaper, IE skin, Win XP logon screen, screen saver and boot screen to change automatically after a specified time period (e.g. every 30 minutes). You can even change them in seconds, minutes, hours, and days!
  • Support thumbnail view.
  • Support image re-sampling with interpolation and averaging to produce a best quality image for boot screen and desktop wallpaper.
  • Support color reduction with image dithering to keep the quality of the source image for boot screen, Win XP logon screen, desktop wallpaper and IE skin.
  • Support hotkeys to access features of Changer XP quickly.
  • Use system tray to ease your control of Changer XP anytime.
  • Setting and preview screen saver by context menu.
  • JPG, BMP, TGA, GIF, PNG, TIF, WMF , EMF , TGA files are supported
  • Fully support active desktop and Windows XP.
  • Complete multi-language support, with run-time language switching
  • Auto check new version online at startup.

Please visit http://www.coolfilesearch.com/changerxp for more powerful features about Changer XP.

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