Landscapes Online Wallpaper 2.0
This small utility configures your desktop so that it always has a fresh photo as wallpaper. Photos are taken from the Internet from the 'Landscape Wallpapers Photo Blog' (http://www.landscapedvd.com/wallpaperblog/). The blog publishes beautiful landscape photos from all over the world, so you'll always have a fresh wallpaper image made by the best photographers. Only positive mood landscapes with open expanses will be on your desktop.
There is no need to worry about storing pictures, setting them up, remembering the location or manually changing wallpaper. Landscapes Online Wallpaper will automatically do everything for you.
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