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Firefight

Firefight

sound reactive screen saver

Version:  1.0a

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Brilliant!

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Contributed by: Whit G Tuesday, October 18 2005 @ 08:29 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: YES

This is such a cool idea I'm surprised I haven't seen it before. The screen saver is actually beautiful with or without the sound reaction stuff. Just one suggestion (and I realize this is a 1.0 release, so I'm not surprised this isn't in there yet): give us an option to slow the animation down. The lights are beautiful, but I'd prefer that they weren't so frantic. Great work!   
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Brilliant! - AppleBeer

What is your definition of beautiful? This certainly isn't?
The colors are too dark and ugly. It certainly will not enhance anyones screensaver collection. Brilliant I disagree as the creator should use his time on something else.

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Saturday, October 22 2005 @ 06:32 PM PDT


AppleBeer Brilliant?, um... - petgecko

AppleBeer says:
"What is your definition of beautiful? This certainly isn't?
The colors are too dark and ugly. It certainly will not enhance anyones screensaver collection. Brilliant I disagree as the creator should use his time on something else."

Dood, if you had actually downloaded the screensaver, and installed it on your comp, you would notice that you can actually -change- the default colors ???????? It's in the preferences..
Maybe you should use -your- time on something else.. like getting a Mac, instead of being such an obvious sourpuss, disgruntled PC user with nothing but time on your hands... and a creepy Windows-flag screensaver on your desktop.

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Tuesday, October 25 2005 @ 01:56 AM PDT