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May 3rd, 2004

Flash Wallpaper Beta Released

I am glad to announce that we have released beta version of Flash Wallpaper.

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What is Flash Wallpaper all about?
Flash Wallpaper allows you to turn any flash movie into a wallpaper. It helps you create an installer to making it hassle free to distribute a flash wallpaper.

How is it different or similar to Screenswift?
Screenswift allows you to convert a flash movie into a screensaver while this would put the flash as your wallpaper. Both create installer to make it distributable.

Participate in Beta Testing:
Everyone is welcome to download the beta. It would be really appreciated if you could provide us with your feedback, report bugs or provide enhancement ideas. Click here to begin downloading Tenmiles Flash Wallpaper.

Note:

  • You don’t need flash player/plug-in installed on your machine to run it.
  • Flash Wallpaper would run on any 32 bit Windows OS (9x/ME/NT/2k/XP/2003).
  • The website is not ready yet. Officially there is no information put on tenmiles.com. For this reason, you will also find some broken links such as FAQ, Order page etc. We expect the website to be ready by 9th of May 2004.
  • Email me feedback, bug reports or suggestions to shalinjain [@] gmail [dot] com or simply post comment on this article.

    If you haven’t downloaded it yet: click here to download

  • 2 Responses to “Flash Wallpaper Beta Released”

    1. suman Says:

      Shalin. I am around. caught in piles of work. Shall call later. Congrats on FWP

    2. Gautam Jain Says:

      “You don’t need flash player/plug-in installed on your machine to run it”

      This statement is mostly not correct…

      You ofcourse need flash player installed on your machine to run it.

      You would rather say… If you do not have flash plug-in already installed on your machine Flash Wallpaper will do it for you !!

      -Gautam

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