About Flow

What does it do?

If you ever thought it was cool to have your wallpaper change every hour, and be able to create/use wallpapers that reflect the time of day (e.g.: sunrise at 6:00am, sunset at 5:00pm), then you'd probably be interested in Flow. You are able to specify what set you want to use.

What does a "set" consist of?

A set is basically a folder with images. You can choose to have an image for every hour (0.jpg, 1.jpg, ... 23.jpg), or just have a few images for key times of the day (6.jpg, 12.jpg, 18.jpg, 0.jpg).

When it's 1:00 pm, it will try to look for "13.jpg" in the folder that you chose. You can choose to create your own full image set (00.jpg to 23.jpg), or only some of the images, like how the default Lillium set is currently.

How do I create my own set?

To create your own set, create a new folder in the Flow directory (C:\Program Files\Flow). Using a photo editor (like Photoshop), create or find wallpapers that suit your screen resolution and name them in 24-hour time format for the time you want them to load. Run Flow and select your folder in the Flow directory to use your set.

Where are the nice looking icons from?

The icons are a part of the "Universal Color" set by skingcito. You can find the deviantArt link here.
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