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Waterfalls Photo Screensaver 1.0
Experience tranquility with these amazing waterfalls!
| Version: | 1.0 |
Publisher: | photoscreensavers.us |
| File Size: | 1,324 KB |
System: | Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP |
| License: | Free to try ($7.5) |
Limitations: | display fewer pictures |
| Date Added: | 06-27-2006 |
Requirements: | Windows system |
Software Description:
Waterfalls Photo Screensaver brings you a new dimension in presenting pictures and prompt the imagination and recall exotic memories. While your computer is idle you will find yourself experiencing the tranqulity while looking at these amazing waterfalls. Five different full size pictures appearing on your screen will make you rediscover our planet's beauties. For a moment, you may even hear the sound of water, falling straight down over the rocks. Sit back, relax and enjoy these natural beauties.
Key Features:
- Support adjusting the image size
- Support changing the sequence
- 20 different pictures available in full version
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