SyncWall is a basic wallpaper changer with a special feature, the ability to synchronize wallpaper changes between several workstations with a basic (and unsecured) client/server protocol. Each workstation must share the same pool of files, there is no FTP or Internet download. Other interesting features are simple multi-monitor support and the ability to add special effects to wallpaper.
| Tags | Desktop Utility Wallpaper |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL v2 |
| Operating Systems | XP Vista Seven Linux |
| Implementation | C++ Qt |
| Translations | French English Lithuanian |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release has some code refactoring, adds a direct link to the Web site for help, and updates the .pro file for missing translation and installed files.


Release Notes: This release adds a simple database backend for image data (to speed up display), a horizontal alignment parameter, image alignment defined graphically by user (in order to display the best parts of images), rating on the images (the images with highest ratings are more often displayed), several resampling methods, and some global shortcuts. It changes the layout for better handling on small screens (laptops) changes some icons, and displays the name of the current wallpaper in the window header. It fixes an invalid cmake definition file.


Release Notes: This release adds the ability to rotate images according to Exif metadata, fixes scheduling after manual wallpaper changes, and fixes a crash which occurred when a second monitor was connected.


Release Notes: This release corrects a bug when a secondary monitor is unplugged.


Release Notes: This release adds a previous wallpaper in the system tray. It detects a change in monitor resolution or number. It corrects global shortcut configuration, corrects some text for translation, and fixes a problem with single monitor configuration.