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iScreensaver Designer

iScreensaver Designer - 3.2

Cross-platform screensaver maker

All Time: (3.8)
Version 3.2: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: 3.2
Release Date: 2004-01-26
License: Update
Downloads (version 3.2): 2,492
Downloads (all versions): 29,505
Price: $30.00

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Product Description:

iScreensaver Designer will convert all QuickTime-compatible movies and pictures (including MPEG, MooV, AVI, Macromedia Flash, PICT, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, and dozens of other formats) into a self-contained screensaver with a one-click installer. customizeble options include splash screens, web linking, alternate (hidden) content, QuickTime version checking, and a simple but powerful WYSIWYG editor. It is recommended that all users of iScreensaver Designer 2.0 upgrade to 3.0.

Features:

  • Screensaver creation for Windows 98 thru XP.
  • Screensaver creation for Macintosh OS 8.6 thru Mac OS X.
  • Full support for QuickTime 6.1's cross-platform industry standards.
  • Full customization with consistent cross-platform appearance.
  • Build screensavers with hidden content that may be unlocked with a code that you can sell.
  • Feature-to-feature, the most inexpensive screensaver tool on the market.
  • Variety of licensing options, from non-profit to unlimited commercial use.

What's new in this version:

  • Easier registration from within Wizard.
  • Editor and screen savers now compatible with Panther and other third-party screen-saver utilities.
  • Screensavers can be run in sub-directory of C:\WINDOWS for use on Active-Directory systems.
  • Screensavers reliably wake up when mouse is clicked in all circumstances.
  • Memory calculations work on systems with more than 1GB of RAM.
  • Crashes upon start in Panther due to Help Window fixed.
  • Windows Builds no longer corrupted if wrong size icon file used.
  • Edit Movie now properly displays stretch mode in all circumstances.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 9.x, or
    Mac OS X 10.3 or higher

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iScreensaver Designer ReviewiScreensaver Designer - Version: 3.4, 3/13/2006 05:34PM PST

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me74
This is great - my daughter has a new iMac, but can make her second grade slide show screensavers for her grandparents to play on their old dell machines. Nice work!! Good software. I don't see what anyone has to complain about... it does just what it says its supposed to do.
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iScreensaver Designer Usage Tip3.3 Beta Test started - Version: 3.2, 1/3/2005 09:35PM PST

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iScreensaver
FYI, the 3.3 beta test is ongoing right now, and fixes the "Never sleep" QuickTime bug. Check it out here: iScreensaver 3.3 Beta Test Information Page
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iScreensaver Designer CommentaryOne major fault - Version: 3.2, 1/28/2004 03:06AM PST

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davidultra
This program is indeed very easy to use and the cross-platform feature is
rare and wonderful. Unfortunately, the developers have overlooked one
element which I find is beyond irritating. Since each screensaver uses Quicktime - the computer does not go to sleep regardless of system settings. Any screensaver simply runs and runs and runs until the user interacts. I like the "normal" Mac OS X screensavers because after the set time period they sleep and my system can "rest". So I will buy this when they
figure out how to build in a sleep feature like every normal screensaver.
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