New! APOD software
New! APOD software
A new APOD software is available for Astronomy Picture of the Day fans.
This software automatically brings Astronomy Picture of the Day to the desktop, along with the picture explanation. It is usefull, and also sets a new beautiful astronomy wallpaper every day. Of course, it is free, and does not contain Adware, Spyware etc'.
http://nightskylive.net/software/apod
This software automatically brings Astronomy Picture of the Day to the desktop, along with the picture explanation. It is usefull, and also sets a new beautiful astronomy wallpaper every day. Of course, it is free, and does not contain Adware, Spyware etc'.
http://nightskylive.net/software/apod
valid digital signature
my MS SP2 warns that the digital signature is not valid on this download. would the publisher please authenticate the download by signing.
FYI digital signature guarantees that the software has not been tampered with and MS suggests not running any invalid signatured software
FYI digital signature guarantees that the software has not been tampered with and MS suggests not running any invalid signatured software
Our software (downloaded from nightskylive.net domain) is perfectly clean from spyware, adware or badware of any kind, and is not hacked in any way. Being aware of the fact that some web sites have listed this software, we strongly recommend to download the software from the nightskylive.net domain (here), as we cannot guarantee that copies of this software product listed in other web sites are clean.
Problems on Windows 2000 Professional
Thanks, this is just what I've been looking for.
Unfortunately, when I try to use it on Windows 2000 Professional, it installs fine, but the little wallpaper window shows only the words "Astronomy Picture of the Day" and a link to the Explanation, without showing the picture itself. If I click on the Explanation, I get the text, overlaid on a blocky section of the picture, but not the whole thing.
Unfortunately, when I try to use it on Windows 2000 Professional, it installs fine, but the little wallpaper window shows only the words "Astronomy Picture of the Day" and a link to the Explanation, without showing the picture itself. If I click on the Explanation, I get the text, overlaid on a blocky section of the picture, but not the whole thing.
Re: Problems on Windows 2000 Professional
Are you using some kind of an active desktop?bhawthorne wrote:Thanks, this is just what I've been looking for.
Unfortunately, when I try to use it on Windows 2000 Professional, it installs fine, but the little wallpaper window shows only the words "Astronomy Picture of the Day" and a link to the Explanation, without showing the picture itself. If I click on the Explanation, I get the text, overlaid on a blocky section of the picture, but not the whole thing.
APOD uninstall?
I love the APOD software, but when I downloaded it and began using it I experienced internet connectivity problems. It may be a coincidence and my network card may have gone bad at the same moment. Anyway, I have to uninstall and then reinstall my network card each time I restart the computer. I want to see if this is caused by some kind of conflict going on between APOD software and something else.
But I can't find an uninstall function within the APOD program and the APOD program doesn't show up in my add or remove programs list in my control panel.
Do I just delete it? I don't want to mess up my system, and all the other software I'm aware of on my computer has a correct way to uninstall.
But I can't find an uninstall function within the APOD program and the APOD program doesn't show up in my add or remove programs list in my control panel.
Do I just delete it? I don't want to mess up my system, and all the other software I'm aware of on my computer has a correct way to uninstall.
APOD uninstall contd
I think I figured it out. I still don't know if the problem was related to any interaction between APOD software and something else, but I found the fix. I just turned off the Firewall in the new big Windows service pack and that seems to have fixed the problem.
APOD uninstall
But if you can tell me how to uninstall it I would like to reinstall it from ground zero.
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uninstall continued
Okay, I'll try just deleting the whole APOD folder and then reinstalling.
Thanks
Thanks
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Yes. We got several similar reports yesterday. The best thing to do here is to close apod.exe and run the file:
http://nightskylive.net/software/apod/apod_inst.exe
This will instantly solve the problem.
http://nightskylive.net/software/apod/apod_inst.exe
This will instantly solve the problem.
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Great idea, but I have had several times where the APOD program starts taking up 99% of my CPU and slows my computer to an absolute halt (requiring me to shut it down with the Task Manager). Because of this, I have been forced to remove the program.
Also, it would be nice if the program (a) kept the aspect ratio of the source pictures when enlarging them (although the picture wouldn't fill the screen if it didn't have the same aspect ratio as the desktop, a black background would be fine) and (b) used a bicubic resizing algorithm so that the resized images weren't so blocky.
Also, it would be nice if the program (a) kept the aspect ratio of the source pictures when enlarging them (although the picture wouldn't fill the screen if it didn't have the same aspect ratio as the desktop, a black background would be fine) and (b) used a bicubic resizing algorithm so that the resized images weren't so blocky.
ahecht wrote:Great idea, but I have had several times where the APOD program starts taking up 99% of my CPU and slows my computer to an absolute halt (requiring me to shut it down with the Task Manager). Because of this, I have been forced to remove the program.
Also, it would be nice if the program (a) kept the aspect ratio of the source pictures when enlarging them (although the picture wouldn't fill the screen if it didn't have the same aspect ratio as the desktop, a black background would be fine) and (b) used a bicubic resizing algorithm so that the resized images weren't so blocky.
Thank you for your comments. APOD.exe is rather new, and we will definitely intend keep imporving the software.
About the CPU consumption, we believe that if you download and reinstall apod you will not face this problem.
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Great, I'll try that. I was previously using a hack job that included a Perl Script, a command line image editor, batch files, and scheduled tasks (I wrote up instructions at http://zansstuff.com/rotatedesktop.html#apod). This is much nicer solution, especially since the text option is there.lior wrote:Thank you for your comments. APOD.exe is rather new, and we will definitely intend keep imporving the software.
About the CPU consumption, we believe that if you download and reinstall apod you will not face this problem.
The ImageMagick software suite that I used for resizing in my hack job is free and open source, and their licence allows you to include any part of the suite (or just their code) in your software as long as you provide clear attribution to ImageMagick Studio LLC. You can intrgrate the source, run from a command line, or use their API. It would be an easy way to add a high-quality resizing algorythm to APOD.exe
Anonymous wrote:Great, I'll try that. I was previously using a hack job that included a Perl Script, a command line image editor, batch files, and scheduled tasks (I wrote up instructions at http://zansstuff.com/rotatedesktop.html#apod). This is much nicer solution, especially since the text option is there.lior wrote:Thank you for your comments. APOD.exe is rather new, and we will definitely intend keep imporving the software.
About the CPU consumption, we believe that if you download and reinstall apod you will not face this problem.
The ImageMagick software suite that I used for resizing in my hack job is free and open source, and their licence allows you to include any part of the suite (or just their code) in your software as long as you provide clear attribution to ImageMagick Studio LLC. You can intrgrate the source, run from a command line, or use their API. It would be an easy way to add a high-quality resizing algorythm to APOD.exe
We consider adding optional image resizing, so a user can decide not to automatically resize the pictures. This will be probably used by more experienced users.
PeterTheBike wrote:Could you put something on the download page to show when a new release is there please - date or version number for instance.
Peter
Newest versions are always available for download at http://nightskylive.net/software/apod
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But how do we know there is a new release?Anonymous wrote: Newest versions are always available for download at http://nightskylive.net/software/apod
PeterTheBike wrote:But how do we know there is a new release?Anonymous wrote: Newest versions are always available for download at http://nightskylive.net/software/apod
There is a label of the date in which the last release was updated, right below the download link. Apod is still in "beta" it has no formal versions, but the date of the last update should be an indication whether a new release is available.
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A new version of APOD.exe is available at http://nightskylive.net/software/apod
This version includes several fixes.
This version includes several fixes.