Satellite Eyes is a small OS X application that sits in your system tray (next to the clock) and automatically updates your desktop wallpaper to the satellite or map view overhead.
It's available for download at http://satelliteeyes.tomtaylor.co.uk.
Satellite Eyes (SE) is an Xcode 4.6 compatible project, targeting 10.7 upwards. It seems to work best on 10.8, as 10.7 has a few bugs in Location Services that I haven't got round to looking at properly.
It's not very well documented, sorry, but it's not a big codebase, so I'm sure you'll work it out.
To build for Debug:
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Create a new Code Signing cert named "Mac Developer". If you don't have a Mac developer account and can't create a cert, you can disable code signing for local development. To do this, under Build Settings, set "Code Signing Identity" to "Don't Code Sign" for the Debug configuration on both the SatelliteEyes and LaunchAtLoginHelper targets.
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Set up the LaunchAtLoginHelper:
cd LaunchAtLoginHelper python setup.py satelliteeyes uk.co.tomtaylor.SatelliteEyes
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Build!
Many thanks to the following folks for their contributions to Satellite Eyes:
- James Bridle for the icon.
- Justin Hileman for work on the image effects pipeline.
- Alex Forey for Retina compatible icons.
If you want to contribute a feature or a bug fix to SE, that'd be great. I'll do my best to review them and include them where possible. Contributions would be especially appreciated for:
- Ability to display imagery from interesting places around the world.
- Controls for configuring each Space independently (the official APIs to do this are deprecated in 10.8).
- Improving the visual appearance of the preferences pane
- More map styles
If you are planning to land a major feature, please raise an issue to discuss it first.