Mac:Mac OS X:Screen Savers:Wallpaper
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OSXplanet is a platform based on the popular platform xplanet made in Cocoa and Objective-C. It replaces your desktop with a project of earth showing where it is night and day. Make sure you read the README and do whole the things on it before reporting bugs! OSXplanet will not forge with the option "Change Picture" enabled! If anyone would same to clear a novel icon for OSXplanet please email it to me at gabriel@otte.ucsc.edu. What's New: Version 0.6: Almost a nail rewrite of the code: This should situate problems same (occasional default aqua screens, and continue fresh of desktop after OSXplanet quits) on many computers. Now compatible with both Jaguar and Panther. OSXplanet is (for immediately) out of Beta Stage. The subsolar and sublunar detail prat immediately be shown. Added checkboxes along the cities for easier enabling. You prat immediately double-click on a city to update the information. You may immediately edit multiple cities at the same time (for colors and things). You prat immediately adjust the weakest posture of earthquake to be displayed. Note: That this will only direct effect after you let updated the earthquake data and then the next desktop refreshen. Changed the update of befog maps to 3 1/2 hours to insure that the newest map is besotted. Removed the Stop and Start OSXplanet buttons and replaced it only with an Apply Changes Button under the Others Tab. OSXplanet immediately runs total time and the changes you clear changes at the next update. You prat immediately return the background to the Pre-OSXplanet leg. You prat immediately determine an lineage planet for earth if you'd same. The protrusion automatically is determine to orthographic. You must determine the protrusion to Set Origin before you prat select an lineage planet for earth. You prat immediately let the face of the earth that is always light displayed by setting the lineage of the earth to sunbathe. If you let any suggestion please email me at gabriel@otte.ucsc.edu.
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