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AveScroller Analysis

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AveScroller is a trial version application designed for Mac users who wish to enhance their desktop experience with dynamic wallpapers. This software allows users to create a personalized slideshow of images that can be set as the desktop background. Users can select specific folders containing images, and the app will automatically cycle through them at user-defined intervals, providing a fresh look to the desktop environment.

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In addition to image management, AveScroller offers customization options such as adjusting the transition effects between images and setting the timing for how long each image is displayed. Its user-friendly interface ensures that users can easily navigate through settings and customize their experience without technical difficulties. This application is suitable for anyone looking to add a touch of creativity to their Mac’s desktop.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.4.1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
  • Mac OS X 10.5
  • Mac OS X
  • Mac OS X 10.6
Additional Requirements
Mac OS X 10.5 - 10.6
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
133
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Adds inertial, iPhone style scrolling to Mac OS X.
AveScroller enhances your OS X scrolling experience:
  • add inertial scrolling to your touchpad
  • use iPhone-style reverse scrolling
  • doesn't hog your system: low resource & CPU usage
  • simple, but effective
  • costs less than a hamburger.

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