13 responses to “NatGeo Wallpaper Downloader: download over 5000 National Geographic wallpapers with a single click”

  1. Pete

    >> If you want to browse and download individual images then by all means.
    I think this sentence misses one or more words ;-)

  2. Mark

    After several pages it was a pain to find the actual download, but I’m VERY glad that I did. What a wonderful utility!!

  3. Nozavi

    The app does feature an autoupdater, but it’s not visible, because it isn’t optional: that’s the best way to make sure that people will always run the latest version, bug-free and wallpaper-list-updated.
    Thanks for the post, the next version will have a LOT more features and wallpapers.

  4. TheBigOldDog

    The App may be great but downloading it isn’t! I’ve never wasted so much time trying to figure out how to download an app in my life. Holy bleep! What a total waste of time. No wonder people are putting it elsewhere. That’s because the author is doing everything in his power to make it impossible to download it directly from him. Wow…forget it.

  5. rob

    TheBigOldDog said it, ridiculous, makes me so po’ed when I come across this kind of crap. i might as well be wank-mining, this is just as bad.

  6. Marcus Tucker

    The app itself is pretty good (rather simple but it seems to do the job well)…. however, I concur with the other posters above about how awful the download process/experience is, one of the worst I’ve ever encountered, and more than enough to confuse most people so badly that they’ll give up before reaching the end – rudimentary goal/task/funnel analysis in his web analytics system (e.g. Google Analytics) should bear out this assertion…

  7. Jay

    4-5 clicks until you can actually reach the download link? Are you sure it doesn’t contains spyware?
    Or the developer doesn’t know KISS methodology?

  8. Paul

    The program does not download all available models, also for the 2009 winners. This one for example is shown on the website between others that are downloaded, but isnt:
    /photo-contest/2009/img/wallpaper/ww-nat-hm-wallpaper-2_1600.jpg

    Also in the photo of the day section are endless amounts of pictures in 1600 resolution which the tool unfortunately does not grab :-(

  9. mdoc

    I didn’t have any problems using it. It’s a time saver and it allows me to download a package at the same resolution instead of one at a time. You guys don’t know what you’re talking about.

    And there’s only one click (after you make your selections first!)

    One problem: not all resolutions are available, just a few.

  10. mdoc

    One other comment: one downside:
    The program invokes the UAC everytime it’s run. You don’t need that crap.

  11. ander

    UAC is the first thing I turn off when installing Windows. If you’re still using it, you have no one to blame but yourself for having to hassle with it to use your own PC. Just install some good security software instead.

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