Users who have played NexusOne should be deeply impressed with its LiveWallpaper effect. Now you can create similar dynamic wallpaper effects on Ubuntu through Anibg, which is very cool. Anibg is a front-end program of Shantz-XWinWrap. It can display the screen saver of XScreenSaver on the desktop to produce the dynamic wallpaper effect. Some features of Anibg: It is written using mono (C.
Users who have played the Nexus One mobile phone should be deeply impressed with its Live Wallpaper effect. Now you can create similar dynamic Wallpaper effects on Ubuntu through Anibg, which is very cool.
Anibg is a front-end program of Shantz-XWinWrap. It can display the screen saver of XScreenSaver on the desktop to produce the dynamic wallpaper effect.
Some features of Anibg:
- Use mono (C.
- You can customize certain variables, such as FPS and latency.
- You can set to load the dynamic wallpaper when logging on.
- The memory consumption is about 20-30 MB, depending on your screen saver.
Project home: http://code.google.com/p/anibg/
# Installation and Use: This program is applicable to Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10. Other releases can be compiled and installed using the source code. Ubuntu Users download the Anibg and Shantz-XWinWrap packages for installation. For detailed usage, see the Demo Video below. The most important thing to note is to set the transparency when selecting screen saver, in order to integrate with the desktop wallpaper.