Spooty Desktop Photo 1.0.3

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Spooty Desktop Photo displays a frame that shows photos on your desktop wherever you decide you want them. It can resize the photos however big or small you like. It will smoothly display photos from a whole folder and its subfolders in the order you put them on your computer, or in a random order. You can let the program change the photos for you at a customizable interval, or you can manually go back and forth through your collection. The unique anchoring system lets you keep the photos exactly where you want them - in the corner of your screen, at the top of a second monitor - wherever! You can choose to put the photo on top of all other windows, so that it always stays visible.

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