Stardock has released Natural Desktop 2006 v1.5 today. Natural Desktop is a desktop enhancement program that looks at your current local weather, the time of day, the time of year and then applies a wallpaper, sound track, and animations based on that data.
If you're stuck inside working on a summer day, Natural Desktop is just the cure for that. Listen to morning doves singing in the morning or cicadas in the afternoon, crickets in the evening. The sound tracks were put together by famed composer, Mason Fischer to sound just like what one would expect if they were outside. The wallpapers were created by Ryan Bliss, owner of the well known wallpaper site, Digital Blasphemy. The unique animated weather elements were designed and programmed by Matt Crocket, well known here as "Tiggz".
The program is immensely configurable with users turning on and off various elements of Natural Desktop along with being able to add their own sound tracks, wallpapers, and other parts to the included library of sounds and graphics. Version 1.5 is a nearly complete rewrite by Laurence Parry who has gone through and implemented a host of optimizations and new features. Natural Desktop is only $9.95. Proceeds from it help pay for WinCustomize.com and support other unique, cool projects of this kind.
New features & changes include:
- Fast zip-code lookup that gives the user the option to find multiple local weather stations to choose from.
- Will display an extended 5-day forecast for most places in the US.
- Enhanced support for European and other international locales for weather reporting
- Links to infrared and satellite images now available.
- Clouds move at a speed based on the local weather conditions (wind speed)
- Preferences now stored in local directory rather than registry for faster performance.
- Lots of fixes, tweaks, etc.
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Website:
www.naturaldesktop.com