the BEST screen saver changer ? opinions ?

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status

http://lapajaparis.free.fr/English/Alternate.htm

<SNIP>
With so many great screen savers in the net, why run the same one
over and over? Alternate Meta Screen Saver lets you see a new monitor
protector every time your screen saver kicks in. You assemble a list
of all of your installed screen savers, and Alternate takes care of
rotating them randomly or sequentially. It's still a nice -- and free
-- way to add some variety to your system.
<SNIP>
 
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Sweet Andy Licious

http://lapajaparis.free.fr/English/Alternate.htm

<SNIP>
With so many great screen savers in the net, why run the same one
over and over? Alternate Meta Screen Saver lets you see a new monitor
protector every time your screen saver kicks in. You assemble a list
of all of your installed screen savers, and Alternate takes care of
rotating them randomly or sequentially. It's still a nice -- and free
-- way to add some variety to your system.
<SNIP>
Well, I believe Webshots does that too. Also if you have xp there's a built
in one, course you have to pay for xp! ;)
 
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Coal Porter

On 3 Sep 2003 15:48:32 -0700, (e-mail address removed) ([email protected]) wrote:

<http://lapajaparis.free.fr/English/Alternate.htm
<
<<SNIP>
< With so many great screen savers in the net, why run the same one
<over and over? Alternate Meta Screen Saver lets you see a new monitor
<protector every time your screen saver kicks in. You assemble a list
<of all of your installed screen savers, and Alternate takes care of
<rotating them randomly or sequentially. It's still a nice -- and free
<-- way to add some variety to your system.
<<SNIP>

I use this one<g>:
http://perso.magic.fr/thierry-paris/English/Alternate.htm
 
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Bernd Schmitt

Sweet Andy Licious said:
Well, I believe Webshots does that too. Also if you have xp there's a
built in one, course you have to pay for xp! ;)
You don't need to. Get a legal free copy of SuSE, RedHat, Debian, ... KDE
has this feature since ... (can't remember) ... ;-)
He said Jehova!

Ciao,
Bernd
 

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