DeskLickr, Flickr Images for Mac Desktop Wallpaper

by Scott Beale on August 17, 2007 · 2 comments

DeskLickr

DeskLickr is a great new Mac app that pulls photos from Flickr (yours or other people’s) setting them as your desktop image (wallpaper) which you have it change at preset intervals.

UPDATE: If you are a Microsoft Windows user, check out Flickr Wallpaper Rotator.

via Lifehacker

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filed under Apple, Flickr

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1 Dan August 17, 2007 at 9:47 pm

Yet another reason to switch to a Mac…
Windows app names are just so boring. ; )
-D

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