EarthDesk 4.4.1

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    22/09/2008
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    Mac OS X 10.4/10.5

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Image - EarthDesk 4.4.1

EarthDesk replaces your desktop picture with a high-resolution image of Earth, complete with accurate current lighting conditions (sun, moon, city lights, and real-time clouds). This image will change throughout the day to reflect the movement of the sun, moon, and clouds in real time. Tons of features like citylights at night, zoom capabilities, and political and satellite maps make this a top-notch earth viewer.

Version 4.4.1 fixed a rare bug in 4.4 that could cause licensed copies to display an unlicensed message.

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