Yet Another Photo Screen Saver — Customizable Themes & Smooth Transitions
Overview
Yet Another Photo Screen Saver is a lightweight desktop application that displays your photos as a screen saver, focusing on visual polish and easy customization. It emphasizes themed layouts and smooth animated transitions between images.
Key features
- Customizable themes: Multiple built-in themes (grid, single-photo, collage, polaroid, filmstrip) with options to adjust background, borders, and caption styles.
- Smooth transitions: GPU-accelerated fades, slides, zooms, and 3D-like flips with adjustable duration and easing.
- Source flexibility: Use local folders, nested directories, network drives, or cloud folders (e.g., Google Photos, Dropbox) via sync tools.
- Filtering & ordering: Include/exclude by filename, date range, or tags; shuffle or sort by date/name/random; smart deduplication.
- Performance controls: Set image prefetch count, downscaling quality, and CPU/GPU usage limits for low-power systems.
- Multi-monitor support: Per-monitor theme and layout settings; separate playlists per display.
- Accessibility: Keyboard shortcuts, optional high-contrast themes, readable captions, and pause on mouse/keyboard activity.
- Privacy & local-first: Runs locally with optional cloud access; caches images on disk only if enabled.
Typical settings to customize
- Theme selection: Choose layout and base styling.
- Transition type & speed: Pick animation and seconds per photo.
- Image sources: Add folders or enable cloud imports.
- Display order: Shuffle or use chronological/filename order.
- Caption & overlay: Show filenames, dates, or custom captions; control font, size, and position.
- Background & color: Solid color, gradient, or blurred background from the current photo.
- Performance: Max memory cache, number of concurrent decoders, and GPU usage toggle.
Installation & setup (quick)
- Download the installer for your OS (Windows/macOS/Linux).
- Run the installer and open the app.
- Add one or more image folders or connect cloud sources.
- Pick a theme and transition style.
- Configure timing and performance, then preview.
- Set it as your system screen saver or background.
Ideal users
- People who want an attractive, customizable photo screen saver without heavy system impact.
- Photographers and families who display curated collections.
- Users with multiple monitors seeking per-screen control.
If you want, I can:
- Suggest 4 theme names and brief descriptions, or
- Provide example settings (exact transition timings and cache sizes) tuned for a low-end laptop or a high-end desktop.
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