DesktopPlant

v2.3.13

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DesktopPlant Windows 7 compatible
Shareware ($10.00)
Windows 2000, XP, Vista
May 16, 2009
336 kBytes
1 MB free disk space

This revolutionary program brings life to your desktop. A DesktopPlant grows directly on your desktop and needs your care just like a real plant! The most amazing features are: extremely realistic growth based on a 3D model of a real plant, photorealistic graphics and adjustable size and position. Here are some care tips for the demo Azalea: it grows best in a sunny and warm place and needs a lot of water. Do not fertilize it too much! If you take good care of your plant, it can start flowering after a few days.

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