As advertised. - FLASH1296
Your complaint #1 is NOT my experience. I have it cycling through a lengthy (!) list of serenity-inducing videos which are lovely on my MacBook Pro 17" at a resolution of 1680 x 1050.When it comes to RAM used or processor power used THAT is another story.
I find that it does exactly as advertised.
Tuesday, July 03 2007 @ 05:51 AM PDT
Closer, but still not product advertised. - quattleb
Do you see other "Serene Savers" in the Scenes tab of the Options? My understanding is you don't get to download the additional ones until you pay the license and I sort of gather you are still unsing demo mode. I can easily choose any of the savers and tell the Scenes tab to "Show Only..." and it works fine.My one wish would be for the ability to display two different moving savers - one on each of my two 20" Apple LCDs.
Tuesday, July 03 2007 @ 10:58 AM PDT
Try this - jerryr
Strange desktop problem you have. All the scenes play fine on my desktop - either on my main monitor, or on my second monitor. Have a look in Console to see if anything crashes while activating Serenity on your desktop.Reply to This
Sunday, June 03 2007 @ 12:13 AM PDT