![]() ![]() Such as:Īnother plus is that the Superpaper wallpaper app is not tailored to or built for any desktop toolkit or desktop environment in particular. Superpaper comes with all of the core features you’d expect in a wallpaper manager, including:īut it goes beyond that the basics by offering advanced features that I can’t say I’ve seen in other tools. Use it to set different wallpapers on different monitors, use the same image spanning several monitors, and more. ![]() I don’t have a multi-monitor set-up to test the app with (I’d love to, but I’m not rich enough or productive enough for two displays) but I figured I’d throw word of this app out anyway as it looks like it could well be of use to others.įrom dual monitor set-ups, to stacked monitors and a mix of landscape and portrait monitors, Superpaper is a monitor wallpaper tool that can help. Wallaper spanning a 27″ 4K display and 25″ 1440p portrait display Wallpaper managers designed for multi-monitor set-ups aren’t super common, though we’ve looked at one, Hydrapaper, before. It was written in Python specifically for this task, after its developer, Henri Hänninen, says he “couldn’t find anything similar”. Superpaper is a multi monitor wallpaper manager for Linux (though it also works on Windows too). Nothing matters, so what if they took it, 3.If you’re on the hunt for an advanced monitor wallpaper manager for Linux, Superpaper might be just the ticket. And while most professional photographers tend to be protective of their work, understandably so, have tons of unused pics that will never benefit them. That’s when I realized the potential, as a photographer, I have thousands of random pictures laying around on my hard drives. Months go by and the views and downloads kept growing. I remember seeing 40K views on my picture and I thought it was too good to be true. They also did not promise anything and that pushed me to post a couple more pictures later on, every month afterwards I’d get the monthly stats on my email. But what I loved more was their intention behind sending the stickers, they never asked for money or a premium version etc. Some time passes by and I get a letter from Unsplash with a sticker gifted to me and I LOVE STICKERS. 3 years ago I posted a couple of pictures out of curiosity, at the time it was funny to me because it seemed like any other similar service where they sell you a dream and I thought I would’ve gain much but it was worth the shot. My personal experience with Unsplash has been an interesting story. Curiosity piqued? Come contribute a shot, or spend some time browsing. Today, Unsplash hosts some of the world’s most widely-seen photos, contributed by a community of some of the most talented (and most generous) creators in the world. We built Unsplash as a way to empower creativity by sharing copyright-free photography. Millions of creators from around the world have downloaded over 3 billion Unsplash images to create presentations, artwork, mockups, and more. So whether you’re new to photography or consider yourself a pro-your images are welcome here. No pro camera? No problem! You don’t need fancy equipment to start contributing to Unsplash - submitting a photo can be as simple as picking up your phone and taking a few photos. Simply drag your favourite Unsplash photos into any app that supports drag & drop, like Keynote, Pages and Notes. Plus, our app plays well with others on iPad. When you create a free account, you’ll be able to collect photos to keep coming back to and access them anywhere: iPhone, iPad, your computer - you name it. And with new images hand-selected every day, you’ll find the perfect photo for your next project - guaranteed. With Unsplash, you’ve got access to over three million high-resolution photos that are free to do-whatever-you-want with. The Unsplash app is home to over 4 million free high-resolution images brought to you by the world’s most generous community of photographers. ![]()
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