Trigger, the ultimate wallpaper changer and desktop manager, has matured to the next level with a massive release. This is a must upgrade for all existing Trigger users and a great new desktop app for those who haven't yet faced Trigger.
Trigger 2.7 has a host of changes, fixes and new features. This is (just part of) what you get with this release:
- Trigger now runs on an XML data format instead of the previous database setup;
- Faster app loading and running time;
- Added Explorer context menu support. Depending on Trigger options selected, you can right-click on any folder, bmp, gif, jpg or jpeg file and specify from the context menu which mood you want to add the images to. The menu will also display up to two suggested new Moods that can be created for the selected files. These will be based on the name of the file and its parent folder;
- Added drag/drop support to the list of images of the current mood. Where Trigger is visible, dragging files and/or folders onto the list of images will add any supported image files found in those items to the current mood;
- Added accessibility via System Tray and/or Taskbar;
- Added quick mood switching through the system tray and taskbar menu;
- Added installer options using a new version of NSIS;
- Added better support for command-line parameters. You can now send folders and files to Trigger and it will add them to the current mood. This means that you can drag and drop items from explorer to the Trigger desktop icon or exe file in the installation folder;
- Added Delete key support to the selected images. This will remove the images in the same manner as if the remove/delete button on the skin was clicked;
- Redesigned options window with heaps more features. Much easier to use.
and much more.