Program to change the logon screen each logon.


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Update 2.2.1.2 Beta

For those of you who were interested in the ability to include internet images, there is now a release that includes this. You can see it at http://www.lukepaynesoftware.com/lsrotator/beta

This update can download images from RSS feeds or static internet images. There is also now an option to allow the application to decide which is the best button set to use on a per image basis. Many scenarios in which people were unable to use the program have now been resolved as well.

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Update 2.1.0.2

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This new version includes an option to display images rather then image lists.

There is now an option to disable history.

A few bug fixes as well.

Website: HERE

Download ZIP: HERE

Download RAR: HERE

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I like the software, but there is a major problem with it's use, or I am not doing something right.

Multiple users....

I have 2 users on my computer. When it is just me logging in, it works fine (i have not tried 2.0 yet)

As soon as the other user logs in, it blows up and no longer works till I re-run it under my account.

I also tried running it under both users, but it just doesn't work.

I will need to wait till I get home and run some tests on 2.0 to give more in-depth description of the problem.

If you are aware of the issue. I might suggest trying to make it an all users function.

The fact now that you can have unlimited number of images is very awesome.

but again, it needs to work for all users (no matter how many users login) on a PC.

DOH!! I forgot to fix this up, I originally only set it up to be used by one user but was going to make it for all users. I'll have a look into it and post back when i've got it fixed up.

Thanks guys :)

I like the software, but there is a major problem with it's use, or I am not doing something right.

Multiple users....

I have 2 users on my computer. When it is just me logging in, it works fine (i have not tried 2.0 yet)

As soon as the other user logs in, it blows up and no longer works till I re-run it under my account.

I also tried running it under both users, but it just doesn't work.

I will need to wait till I get home and run some tests on 2.0 to give more in-depth description of the problem.

If you are aware of the issue. I might suggest trying to make it an all users function.

The fact now that you can have unlimited number of images is very awesome.

but again, it needs to work for all users (no matter how many users login) on a PC.

DOH!! I forgot to fix this up, I originally only set it up to be used by one user but was going to make it for all users. I'll have a look into it and post back when i've got it fixed up.

Thanks guys :)

Thank you for the quick reply and the program. If you can fix this, you absolutely have a winning program that can not be beat.

Well, I have not tested 2.0.

But I think I will keep checking back and wait for next version. Then give my glowing recommendation and maybe a mirror if you need it (maybe), I'm on godaddy, so I don't know what the bandwidth would be like. In respect to alloted monthly traffic.

Thank you for the quick reply and the program. If you can fix this, you absolutely have a winning program that can not be beat.

Well, I have not tested 2.0.

But I think I will keep checking back and wait for next version. Then give my glowing recommendation and maybe a mirror if you need it (maybe), I'm on godaddy, so I don't know what the bandwidth would be like. In respect to alloted monthly traffic.

As a side note, Multiple users is not broken in 2.0 anymore.

It still works when the user who set it up logs in it changes. When another user logs in, it just keeps the last picture till the orignal user logs back in, then it changes again. This was not the case in the 1.x versions.

I am looking forward to the next version.

Thanks Luke.

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