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Draz Sep 10, 2007 12:17 AM

Screen Savers (hi-res / graphically impressive)
 
I'm tired of seeing the roaming Windows XP logo... and now that I finally have a decent graphics card, it's time to have my computer doing something with that potential, even when it's not actually doing anything.

So... what screen-savers does the GFF community use? Anything recommended that look particularly snazzy? Fractals and wavy textures and stuff like that?

Also, is anyone else still using their default screensaver? Or the ever classic 'Matrix Code'?

CelticWhisper Sep 10, 2007 01:03 AM

Euphoria is a classic, free and highly configurable to many trippy effects.

On my Mac, I use PlasmaTunnel (looks a bit dated now, but still cool), AbstractMotion (perhaps my favorite, very subtle and minimalistic-nice), and TriVectus Gravity, which is way too much fun to watch.

On Windows, Rebirth is cool. It's a supernova-looking particle effect demo that's, well...impressive. Also, I found one (buggered if I remember where) called KewlClock that displays the date and time in an artistic sort of manner.

Oh, and for more cross-platform goodness, SolarWinds is always a goodie.

Sousuke Sep 10, 2007 10:48 PM

I FINALLY found a Windows port of xscreensaver's 'GLMatrix', and damn am I happy with it.

I mean, sure, it's The Matrix, but it's still pretty cool. Falling code and all, but the camera pans around a little too. I like it. As for others, Google 'Really Slick Screensavers' for some ports of the higher-end xscreensavers, they're pretty nice too.

shadoweave Sep 11, 2007 05:26 AM

You could try ElectricSheep at electricsheep.org. It's a really cool concept, but you need to be connected all the time to the net though.

killmoms Sep 11, 2007 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by CelticWhisper (Post 501531)
On my Mac, I use PlasmaTunnel (looks a bit dated now, but still cool), AbstractMotion (perhaps my favorite, very subtle and minimalistic-nice), and TriVectus Gravity, which is way too much fun to watch.

It's been a long time since I've gotten at all excited about screensavers, but the new one coming with Leopard called Arabesque is really quite nice.

ShadowVlican Sep 21, 2007 11:44 PM

once i found this i haven't used another screensaver since

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