Our
screensaver are healthy for your computer! They
use no DLLs, VBXs or other external components as
most does many other screensavers do. All screen
savers are true 32-bit engine for use with Windows
95/98/NT/2000/ME. Sorry, our screensavers
will not run under Windows 3.1 or on Mac computers..

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Quality
Desktop Images.
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Wave, WMA, MIDI, or MP3 music played in the background.
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20+
interruptible transition effects are provided
for displaying images. You can select any
combination of transition effects to be displayed
randomly or you can elect to turn them off all
together.
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Automatic
Setup and Uninstall procedures thus making using
your screensaver easy and simple.
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Everything
is built in to your screen saver. No bulky
runtimes or DLL's are required. Your window's
system directory is never been touched.
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Easy
to modify all settings to fit your taste.
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If
you have System Agent installed (which is included
with Microsoft Plus!) then you can also use "Mouse
Corners" to quick start or prevent a screen
saver from starting.
- Windows
95, 98, 2000, NT 4.0, ME
- 16MB
memory
- 16-bit
High Color or 24-bit True Color
To
see the beauty of the images in the screensavers it
require that you set your computer to at least 16-bit
High Color or 24-bit True Color. 256 colors
will not display the screensaver images well.
To
change the color mode of your computer Right Click
on any blank area of your Windows Desktop and
then select Properties from the pop up menu. Now select
the Screen Saver tab from the Display Properties dialog.
If the screensaver you want isn't selected, then select
it and click on Settings. If you change the
settings don't forget to click on the Save Settings
button.
If
you don't have a choice of anything higher than 256
colors then you may need to install the video driver
that came with your video card, or the video card
might be an old one that just isn't capable of anything
higher than 256 colors. Please do not contact VIP
Creations for problems with your video drivers.
We cannot help you with any video problems will need
to contact the manufacturer of your computer or video
card for their specific instructions.
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