![]() It was fun while it lasted.ġ3304: Update the SmugMug API to the latest versionĬHANGED: SmugMug is about to switch off the old API JBS uses so I’ve updated the integration to use the latest version. Sorry about that!ġ3285: Remove 500px as they’re switching the API offĬHANGED: Unfortunately 500px have switched off their API so apps like JBS are no longer able to use them as a photo source. Thanks Sopor! □ġ3297: The Facebook API no longer allows non-business apps like JBS to query for users photosĬHANGED: Facebook now require apps that request photo access to be a verified business and since I’m just a guy called John Conners I’m not that. No more having it stuck at the top-right all the time! Of course you can switch it off entirely from ‘More Settings’.įEATURE: JBS is now available in Swedish. Handy in an office environment!ġ3326: Add the option to put the picture information in any corner of the screenįEATURE: You can now choose which corner of the screen to show the picture information on. ![]() One thing’s for sure – you’ll always get amazing photos!įEATURE: The RSS feed functionality now supports ArtStation feeds.ġ3050: Add the option to filter out adult photos from PixabayįEATURE: You can now choose to filter out adult photos from Pixabay searches. You can either choose from curated photos, the newest, most popular or specific user’s photos as well as from search queries. Yay!įEATURE: You can now choose photos from the awesome photography site Unsplash. With that aside, it’s an great app for managing wallpapers on a Windows machine.Version 4.17 of John’s Background Switcher for Windows removes 500px and Facebook integration (both sites no longer allow apps like JBS to use their API) but does add the much requested Unsplash and OneDrive (personal) as photo sources – yay! It also contains a Swedish translation and several bug fixes and minor tweaks.įEATURE: You can now use your OneDrive cloud storage folders as a photo source for JBS. Also, the app loses most of its best features if you lose internet connectivity. The first thing is that the app runs constantly in the background, and uses a marginal amount of system resources when pulling new wallpapers. While John’s Background Switcher is effective at its job and feature rich, it isn’t without a couple drawbacks. Shut off when a certain application is detected to be running.The program has nearly every setting, feature, and option that you could possibly need for handling Windows desktop backgrounds: Most notable about JBS is the advanced settings. It can also save a particular photo if you’re viewing a stream of one you fancy. The system tray icon for JBS offers a lot of settings, with the most useful one being to rotate to a new background. It’s certainly not a bad way to sync wallpapers across multiple machines that might not always be on the same local network. It does this by authorizing through your online account, and then it can display photos that are not visible to the public. The app can also be designed to display files from your personal collection on Flickr, Facebook, Instagram, Vladstudio, and Picasa. It doesn’t just work with online sources, it can also pull images from folders on your computer.Īnother groovy feature, if you have a dual monitor setup, is displaying different pictures on each monitor. By default it works with Flickr, Vladstudio, and Google Images. My favorite feature of JBS is that it can pull photo feeds from almost any photo source you can think of. Completely customize wallpaper settings.Rotate between locally stored network wallpapers.
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