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Here's a free screensaver for you to add to your desktop. It has six different animations that come up randomly. You may have to watch for a while to see all the animations. The animations used in this screensaver are also used for the title screen on the new windows programs - this means that each time you run a program the title screen will do something different (and silly). My guess is that a lot of folks aren't aware of this since when you run the program you can bypass the title screen by clicking the mouse, but I thought you might want to know...
Here's another free screensaver for you to add to your desktop. I like the pipes screensaver that comes with Windows a lot, but I wanted something a little different, so I decided to make my own. This one moves at a fairly slow pace and uses lots of colors. It waits until the screen is about 90% full before moving on to another pattern.
Here's yet another free screensaver for you to add to your desktop. This one has several animated and colorful objects that bounce around the screen in different ways.
This one is kind of a cross between coral and an inkblot. It takes several minutes to build it's picture.
A pretty starfield simulator with lots of color. It includes planets, galaxies and even silly stuff. There is a setup routine to let you choose what you want to see and adjust the speed.
Flix screensaver #5 includes a setup program - just run SETUP How to install the other screensavers: First, unzip the ZIP file - it will unzip to FLIX.SCR or FLIX2.SCR, etc. Then, copy the FLIX.SCR (or FLIX2.SCR, etc.) file to your C:\WINDOWS directory (Use file manager for Win3.1 or Explorer for Win95). For
Win3.1: For
Win95/98/2000/ME/NT: Or a
quicker way For Win95/98/2000/ME/NT:
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