'Desktop Christmas Tree' is a small program, which runs on your desktop. If you are starting to feel the Christmas spirit, why don't you prepare your computer too? With this Christmas tree, you are able to. You can set it to stay on top of all other applications. You can increase the level of transparency so you won't be disturbed by it or you can set it close to 0 to see it better. I'm a little disappointed, because you can't customize it. You can't change its size or its color. An interesting feature is that, when you click on it you'll see how much you have to wait until Christmas.
Pluses: It's fun to see it on your desktop and it's free.
Drawbacks / flaws: You cant resize it.
In conclusion: It looks good on the desktop. I think I'll keep it.
version reviewed: 1.11
Desktop Christmas Tree Publisher's Description
If you have started redecorating your apartment for Christmas and New Year,
you may want to do the same to your computer desktop.
Get free Christmas tree for your desktop.
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