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  2. Electric Sheep - Wikipedia

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    The screensaver was created and released as free software by Scott Draves in 1999 and continues to be developed by him and a team of about five engineers. [5] The 2.7.x series differs from the old versions. It has a new logo, higher quality sheep and other features.

  3. Screensaver - Wikipedia

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    Einstein@Home interactive screensaver. A screensaver (or screen saver) is a computer program that blanks the display screen or fills it with moving images or patterns when the computer has been idle for a designated time. The original purpose of screensavers was to prevent phosphor burn-in on CRT or plasma computer monitors (hence the name). [1]

  4. Screen Savers - Wikipedia

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    Screen Savers or screensaver or variation, may refer to: Screensaver, computer programs intended to preserve CRT monitors from "burn-in" GNOME Screensaver, GNOME Project's screen blanking tool; Google Pack Screensaver, a terminal inactivity screen photo displayer included in the Google Pack

  5. XScreenSaver - Wikipedia

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    Xscreensaver "GLMatrix" Screensaver. XScreenSaver is a free and open-source collection of 240+ [3] screensavers for Unix, macOS, iOS and Android operating systems. It was created by Jamie Zawinski in 1992 and is still maintained by him, with new releases coming out several times a year. [4]

  6. After Dark (software) - Wikipedia

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    After Dark is a series of computer screensaver software introduced by Berkeley Systems in 1989 for the Apple Macintosh, and in 1991 for Microsoft Windows. [3] [4]Following the original, additional editions included More After Dark, Before Dark, and editions themed around licensed properties such as Star Trek, The Simpsons, Looney Tunes, Marvel, and Disney characters.

  7. List of features removed in Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    Many of the screensavers introduced in earlier versions of Windows are not included with Windows Vista. Specifically, the screensavers, '3D FlowerBox', '3D Flying Objects', '3D Pipes', 'Beziers', 'Marquee', 'Mystify' and 'Starfield' were removed from Windows Vista. The My Pictures Slideshow screensaver was replaced by the Photos screensaver.

  8. GNOME Screensaver - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the inability to configure individual screensavers and the developers' response to this issue has been criticized by some users. [6] It also lacks a setting to control cycling through different screensavers. In GNOME 3, GNOME Screensaver was drastically simplified, supporting only screen blanking and no graphical screen savers. [7]

  9. Neko (software) - Wikipedia

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    The screensaver Neko.saver waited 5 years to move from version .91a to version .92, a universal binary. There's also a free-standing application for OS X 10.4 and up. [5] A shareware port titled Cat! or TopCAT! was made for Microsoft Windows 3.1 by Robert Dannbauer in 1991. A Windows 95 port was made by David Harvey from the X source.