Megan shows you how to take control of your Windows wallpaper,

I live in an apartment and my landlord won't let me paint the walls or put up my own wallpaper. Poor me. And since I spend more time staring at my computer screen than I do staring at my walls, my Windows wallpaper is very important to me. That's why on this episode I'm pretty psyched to show off Panorama 32, a Windows wallpaper manager recommended to me last fall by Mike the Unix admin.

This nifty little download lets you easily search your hard drive for images to set as wallpaper. Then you can configure these images to randomly cycle at any interval you choose.

Other cool features of Panorama 32
  • Supports several different image formats
  • Easy interface lets you format or scale your images
  • Easily accessible from system tray or desktop, if you prefer
  • Allows you to automatically hide all your desktop icons so you can actually see your pictures


Download Panorama 32



Next episode: Cool desktop wallpaper and screen saver