Used PhotoStickies for Mac?


PhotoStickies Analysis

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PhotoStickies is a multimedia application designed for Mac that allows users to display webcams and images directly on their desktop. With a vast selection of webcams from popular locations around the world, users can easily choose to showcase live feeds from iconic spots like Times Square or the Eiffel Tower. Additionally, the software enables users to display their own images, offering flexibility in customization and arrangement on the desktop.

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The program comes equipped with various filters and settings, such as fading effects and image contrast adjustments, enhancing the visual experience. However, the favorites picker feature may prove to be less effective, as it lacks a clear indication of selected images or webcams, making browsing difficult. Despite the availability of more advanced image viewers, PhotoStickies provides a unique and enjoyable way to enjoy live webcam feeds.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
6.0.1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
macOS 10.15
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
1,811
Downloads Last Week
0

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User Reviews

4.6/5

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Developer’s Description

Stick images, view live webcams on your desktop.

PhotoStickies puts all your favorite pictures on your desktop, as stickies, floating or even borderless. Sticky pictures may reside on your computer, or on the Internet. It displays live Web cams on your desktop, updates them automatically, and even records them like a VCR.


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