Cool but wish it did more
Played with it for a few minutes, will play with it even more later on also when I get my three screen set up at home. Its a great Framing tool to do some really easy things with the desktop, but its not quite doing what I hoped it would :(
I was honestly hoping for a few things here though, because Mac OS cant make the whole monitor just one large monitor I was hoping for some nice workaround to fix having one background span the wallpapers AND be randomly changing ever X amount of seconds, this only sets one background per space. Nice and fun but I like the refreshing guessing game of having a library of randomly changing beautiful backgrounds. Another thing I see quickly on the wishlist is having the ability to save out the images in monitors as separate files to jpegs or what have you to be able to use in the old conventional way. It saves it alright, but it only saves them in a proprietary file (youll find if you right click and say "Show Package Contents" however, the cropped and separated files are kept in there pretty nice and neatly and be able to take them out and use them in any other way you wish). Once again GREAT FRAMING TOOL because of that!!
The other thing that was odd was the screens in laying them out sometimes went crazy, the monitor areas would dissappear or be really thin, definetly not the resolution I have, leaving a really confusing faded out image that you didnt reall yknow where the screens were going to be. Canceling and going back in a few times would fix this.
Cwfeldmann about Multi Monitor Wallpaper