As most of you already know,
APOD(Astronomy Picture of the Day) is a great website, if you like pictures related to space:
"Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a
professional astronomer."
"The APOD archive contains the largest collection of annotated astronomical images on the internet."
"...it received several accolades during its short existence, including a Scientific American 2001 Sci/Tech Web award."
Now how about these FREE! softwares that make a great use of this website:
For Mac OS:
APOD Grabber : from
RAILhead Design
"A little application that gives you the ability to quickly and easily view, browse, and download images from NASA�s Astronomy Picture of the Day web
site. APOD Grabber also shows you all the proper credits, explanations/descriptions, and provides a link to the viewed image�s specific web page. You
can also set the current image as your desktop picture with the click of a button!"
Product requirement: Mac OS X 10.1 or later
Screenshot:
external image
Visit the developer's
site to view more screenshots of the
software.
Read more about it here:
www.railheaddesign.com...
Other download links:
www.apple.com...
www.macupdate.com...
APOD Viewer : from
Frasercre
"APOD Viewer is a Sherlock 3 channel that provides easy access to the images and data on NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day website."
Product requirement: Mac OS X 10.2 or higher (optimized for OS X 10.3)
Read more about and download it here:
www.versiontracker.com...&vid=148644&mode=info
I know these are just for macintosh operating systems. Don't worry windows users, I am sure they are getting similar softwares for you soon!
I did not want to disappoint Windows users, so I tried searching for APOD related software for windows and I found this one:
For Windows OS:
APOD : from
The Night Sky Live
"APOD is a lean piece of software that automatically brings to your desktop a new daily inspiring editor-picked astronomy picture with an explanation
written by professional astronomers."
Read more about and download it here:
nightskylive.net...
I don't have windows so I can't tell you if it is working or not, but can someone with windows check to see?
Enjoy! I thought I would share these in case some of you don't know about them.
- J. P.
[edit on 12-9-2004 by jp1111]