4 fascinating screen savers for your Mac
By Rockia on Aug 26, 2009 with Comments 0
1. LotsaWater
The first one I am going to introduce is my favourite. It basically take a snapshot on your content of your current desktop and do a special watery effect on it. You can still see your desktop while there is water wave on it; it really feels like your desktop is under the water.
2. Soundstream
Soundstream is my newly found screen saver for Mac. By the first glance, you probably found it not interesting at all with all those little sparkle “wondering” around. However I must say this is a very special screen saver. Whenever you laugh, clap or make any other noises, you will notice those small sparkle explode, according to your sound level, and blast into a big fire. It looks very nice and it’s a very fun screen saver to have.
3. Econ
This one looks like the Flying windows flags screensaver in Windows system but this one is much better. It will look for all possible Application icons on your system and then throw these icons to you.
This screen-saver will enable you to choose one photo folder and it will let these photos fly into your screen and then combine into different amazing shapes.
[UPDATE]: LotsaWater is confirm to be not working on Snow Leopard, need to wait for developer’s update.
[Update2]: For Econ ou need to launch System Preferences in 32-bit mode in order to be able to select Econ from the list of screensavers. To open System Preferences in 32-bit mode, right-click on its icon, choose “Get Info” and check the “Open In 32-bit Mode” checkbox.
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