DuvarKağıdınız Uzaydan Dünya’nın Canlı Olarak Görüntüsü Olsun ..İstediğiniz aralıkta ayarlayın otomatik update yapsın ( 1,5,15dakika veya 1 saat )... indirmek için.
http://codefromthe70s.org/files/DesktopEarthSetup.msi
ayrıntılı bilgi ve ayarlar için aşağıdaki adresi inceleyebilirsiniz.
http://codefromthe70s.org/desktopearth_dl.aspx
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Desktop Earth 2.1
Images are created from high-resolution textures (2560x1280) so it's perfect for that QSXGA display - but they work on anything, even on SVGA.
There is an image for every month to accurately depict snow and foliage changes, and the night view is simply stunning.
The imagery is based on NASA's Blue Marble Next and Earth's City Lights.
DesktopEarthSetup.msi
6 Megabytes to download, ~40 Megabytes after installation
Tested on Windows XP 32 and 64 bit versions. Should work on older Windows variants as well.
Legal & Disclaimer: This is free software. You may use it in any way you like, but redistribution is not permitted. There are no warranties of any kind. If the software does not work: too bad. If you lose data: too bad. If your computer blows up: again, too bad. I am in no way responsible.
Instructions
After installation DesktopEarth will start automatically and display the following configuration dialog:
This should be pretty self-explanatory, but here are some pointers:
This brings us to the final point: clouds. The cloud image bundled with Deskop Earth is (obviously) static, but selecting "Cloud Updates" from the systray menu and enabling automatic updates will retrieve a semi-realtime cloud image from the Internet. Since cloud formations big enough to show up on these images move very slowly, it does not really matter that the images are a few hours out of date.__________________
http://codefromthe70s.org/files/DesktopEarthSetup.msi
ayrıntılı bilgi ve ayarlar için aşağıdaki adresi inceleyebilirsiniz.
http://codefromthe70s.org/desktopearth_dl.aspx
Bu resim küçültülmüştür. Tam boyut için tıklayınız. Resim 1152x864 boyutunda ve 128 KB dır. |
Desktop Earth 2.1
Images are created from high-resolution textures (2560x1280) so it's perfect for that QSXGA display - but they work on anything, even on SVGA.
There is an image for every month to accurately depict snow and foliage changes, and the night view is simply stunning.
The imagery is based on NASA's Blue Marble Next and Earth's City Lights.
DesktopEarthSetup.msi
6 Megabytes to download, ~40 Megabytes after installation
Tested on Windows XP 32 and 64 bit versions. Should work on older Windows variants as well.
Legal & Disclaimer: This is free software. You may use it in any way you like, but redistribution is not permitted. There are no warranties of any kind. If the software does not work: too bad. If you lose data: too bad. If your computer blows up: again, too bad. I am in no way responsible.
Instructions
After installation DesktopEarth will start automatically and display the following configuration dialog:
This should be pretty self-explanatory, but here are some pointers:
- Image Options control basic image parameters such as what the wallpaper is centered on and how to deal with an image that does not match the aspect ratio of the source: add black bars or crop. You can also choose to add clouds to the image - more on this topic a bit later.
- Display Options allows you to select between wallpaper styles. The Regular Wallpaper setting should work well for everyone, even in multi-monitor environments. When your destkop's size or shape changes the Earth wallpaper will change with it in a few moments.
This brings us to the final point: clouds. The cloud image bundled with Deskop Earth is (obviously) static, but selecting "Cloud Updates" from the systray menu and enabling automatic updates will retrieve a semi-realtime cloud image from the Internet. Since cloud formations big enough to show up on these images move very slowly, it does not really matter that the images are a few hours out of date.__________________