Flurry v1.2.0.4


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I love Flurry. I've used it on my main PC for a while now because I run dual displays and it's one of the only screen savers that I could find that doesn't screw up my resolutions between my 21in. and 17in. when it activates/deactivates.

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ultramon will solve screensaver issuses with dual displays ;)

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I wish I could run this at work on my PC but it has crappy onboard video (Intel Extreme) and runs at 1 frame per second. :rofl:

Bloody onboard has no support for opengl. :angry:

Runs smooth on my 12" pbook (19" CRT@1280X960 + 12" LCD@1024X768).

I have to make sure I get a gfx card with my new workstation this new fiscal year. :D

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it sure does, along with a few other goodies.  I really like the dim one on my Powerbook from work, and there's one called Powerdimmer for XP.

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There are 2 free Windows versions of the Apple OS X slideshow screensaver:

MotionPicture Screen Saver (Direct Download) and Nostalgic Screensaver.

MotionPicture Screen Saver has the most functions:

- Multiple monitor support (can show the same image on each monitor, different images on each monitor, or spread a single image across all monitors)

- Support for CD's, mp3's and iTunes playlists

- Support for file shortcuts

- Adjustable zoom speed & distance

- Adjustable crossfade & maximum pan speed

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I have a dual boot machine, and in Linux, Flurry is buttah smooth. However I downloaded this, and on XP it runs like crap? Nice screensaver either way, the best really.

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