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t1m0thyj / WinDynamicDesktop

Port of macOS Mojave Dynamic Desktop feature to Windows

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WinDynamicDesktop Port of macOS Mojave Dynamic Desktop feature to Windows 10 and 11. Available on GitHub and the Microsoft Store. Themes Pick from bundled macOS themes, browse hundreds of themes available online, or create your own Schedule Choose a schedule for cycling through wallpaper images over 24 hours Scripts Extend the behavior of WinDynamicDesktop with PowerShell scripts, and share them with other users here Supported Devices WinDynamicDesktop is developed primarily for Windows 11, but should run on any device with Windows 7 or newer. Windows Insider builds are not officially supported. Resources • Get Help • Translate on POEditor • .ddw Theme Creator (thanks @gdstewart) Known Issues • Wallpaper fit not remembered in Microsoft Store app • Wallpaper gets stuck and won't update Limitations • Can't show separate images on multiple virtual desktops Disclaimers • Wallpaper images are not owned by me, they belong to Apple • LocationIQ API is used when your enter your location, to convert it to latitude and longitude • Microsoft Store app uses the Windows location API if permission is granted • App icon made by Roundicons from flaticon.com and is licensed by CC 3.0 BY