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iConiCal Analysis

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iConiCal is a free application designed for Mac users seeking to enhance their desktop experience with customizable screensavers and wallpapers. This program allows users to create visually appealing screensavers by utilizing images from their personal libraries or selecting from a variety of pre-installed options. The interface is user-friendly, making it easy to navigate through the settings and customize the display according to individual preferences.

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In addition to its screensaver capabilities, iConiCal offers features such as scheduling, allowing users to set specific times for screensaver activation. The application supports various image formats, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of media. Overall, iConiCal serves as a versatile tool for those looking to personalize their Mac environment with dynamic visual content.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.9.3
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
  • Mac OS X 10.5
  • Mac OS X
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.4
Additional Requirements
None
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
1,475
Downloads Last Week
0

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User Reviews

3.4/5

9 User Votes


Developer’s Description

Set iCal's icon to the current date in a choice of colors.
Is your iCal icon stuck in the past? iConiCal sets iCal's icon and dock icon to show the current date in a choice of colours, even when iCal is closed. iConiCal can be set to run at login, or at a scheduled time, so your iCal icon is always up to date. (Note - running daily is not necessary under 10.5)

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