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Since 2007 we have held an annual event that we call NANY (New Apps for the New Year), where we ask the coders who hang out on DonationCoder to create some new piece of free software and share it with the world on January 1st of the new year. NANY is really the funnest thing we do on this site, and it's one of the few times we can all play together. There are no winners or losers, it's simply a celebration of programming and creating new software and sharing it with the world.
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Mini-Review of myPhotoFrameOne of the things I loved about Vista was the desktop gadgets, especially the photo frame one. I really missed it when working on Windows XP, and so was very happy to find myPhotoFrame on Bits Du Jour. myPhotoFrame is a very small application that does one thing, and does it well in a small memory footprint- displaying photos in an overlay on the desktop. The frame can be changed, and the size of the window and photo scaled, along with mouse over transparency changes to allow you to see your desktop through the window.
Who is this app designed for: In this digital age with small cubicle sizes, sometimes it's not feasible to have photos plastered around your workspace. myPhotoFrame can display a folder of family photos on your desktop discretely to always keep those memories with you. |
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