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  • Thursday, May 23, 2013

Give Your Mac A Gift That Keeps On Giving: 1-million HD Wallpaper Images

Friday, November 23, 2012 | Alexis Kayhill Posted In Tips and Tricks

WallpaperLet the fun and games begin. You’re going to spend money on your family and friends this holiday season, right? Food and drink. Gifts and necessities.

Chances are very good you’ll even treat yourself to some of your own hard earned cash and find the holiday spirit can spill over onto yourself. It’s OK. You deserve it. Whatever it is. What about your Mac? It has needs, too.

Show Me Love

What can you do for the holidays to show your Mac a little love and appreciation? What would a Mac actually need? After all, your Mac does so much for you.

It’s the device that does everything but there are some things you don’t want to do.

For example, don’t give your Mac a virus scanner app. Most of them are free, and those apps don’t know the Mac doesn’t really have much malware.

So, these utilities hang around, not really doing much, cluttering up the place, getting in your way, trying to give you peace of mind, but getting ignored in return.

Come one. Do something for your Mac to make it feel good and look good. I’m thinking wallpaper to dress up the Desktop a bit.

For a few bucks you can adorn your Mac with Wallble, and get over 1-million HD wallpaper images.

Wallble

Wallble gives you plenty of useful options, too. Browse for hours and never see the same image twice.

One click and your selected wallpaper image becomes the Mac’s default background on the Desktop.

Search wallpapers by category. Check daily for new wallpaper. Got two displays connected to your Mac? No problemo (what Da Fonz would say if he were Spanish).

Wallble can put a wallpaper image on each display. Got a favorite in iPhoto? Muy no problemo. Wallble lets you add your own.

Think about the variety. Wallble comes with enough images that you can change the Desktop wallpaper every hour for over 100 years and still not see all the images. Now that’s true value.

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About Alexis Kayhill

I'm a 20 year Mac user veteran, writer, photographer, wife, and mommy. I live in sunny San Diego with my husband, three children, two dogs, one mean old cat, and an SUV with a back seat full of beach sand.

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