
#WINDOWS BACKGROUNDS FULL#
Full documentation is included explaining every feature, checkbox and menu item. The notification icon (pictured right) lets you open the settings, pause switching, view all downloaded photos (especially useful if you’re using one of the montage modes – just choose ‘Cached Picture Browser’), email or save backgrounds, check for updates and exit JBS (nooooooo!). Maybe you want a 3-month calendar on your desktop, your backgrounds always to be sepia or a cork noticeboard look – whatever you want is probably there.

Additional fine-tuning options are available from the ‘More Settings’ dialog where you can tweak till you heart’s content. You add as many pictures sets from as many different places you like to the list and decide how you want them shown. The settings dialog that controls all the functionality of JBS looks like this: It’s up to you and you never know what’s coming next! What Does It Look Like?
#WINDOWS BACKGROUNDS HOW TO#
You tell it where to get pictures from and how to show them – maybe you just want to see one photo at a time or maybe you’d like to see a ‘ Snapshot Scrapbook‘ of photos thrown across your desktop. JBS sits in your system tray (down by the clock) and changes your background at the time interval of your choosing.

Folders containing pictures on your computer such as ‘My Pictures’.You can specify which pictures to choose from:
