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Title: [RG+NF]Mach Desktop 3.1.1 macOS
Post by: CZFXP on Mar 16, 2026, 04:46 AM
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Introducing Mach Desktop version 3.0: The most advanced and beautiful wallpaper application ever conceived for a personal computer! Mach Desktop features 50 stunning dynamic Themes; allows you to load your own Videos, GIFs, or Quartz Compositions as Wallpaper, and allows you to add over 30 different Widgets to your Desktop.

Super cool features!

- Includes 50 Dynamic Video Themes as Wallpaper

- Load your own Videos, GIFs, or Quartz Compositions as Wallpaper

- Includes over 30 different Widgets to add to your Desktop; Widgets include: Date, Time, Weather, Clocks, and more

- Choose from a huge variety of Themes including: Space, Fantasy, Architecture, Fields, Nature, Holiday, Aquariums, Fireplaces, Abstract Themes, and more

- Unlimited Display/Monitor support, with each Display being independently customizable

- Choose Themes graphically with a single click

- Video and GIF as Wallpaper feature GPU-acceleration support; consuming little-to-no CPU for Wallpaper animations (Quartz compositions vary depending on Quartz composition)

- Not only includes a huge variety of Date/Time/Weather/Clock Widgets; but also includes Web Page Widgets and Custom Text Widgets

- All Widgets support custom position, size, font, foreground color, and background color

- Super advanced, yet super easy to use

Release Notes

Updates: official site does not provide any info about changes in this version

Supported Operation Systems

macOS 10.11 or later

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