XScreenSaver is a Entertainment app by Jamie Zawinski. The XScreenSaver application is a large collection of historic and educational graphics demos. XScreenSaver is the standard screen saver collection shipped on most Linux and Unix systems.
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1. The XScreenSaver application is a large collection of historic and educational graphics demos.
2. XScreenSaver is the standard screen saver collection shipped on most Linux and Unix systems.
3. But it does let you play with the hundreds of graphics demos that are a part of the XScreenSaver collection.
4. This application is not a screen saver, of course, since iOS doesn't have those.
5. In 2006, I ported it to MacOS, and in 2012 I ported it to iOS.
6. I released the first version in 1992.
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…desktops, laptops (now tablets, phones) operating systems, for, literally, decades. Also, jobs, though I really shouldn’t have put those on the computers where I last worked (I retired from there, so they can’t get me now). AND, I’m not a big Microsoft fan either. I had to force myself to use them at work. Wonderful stuff, belongs in every computer everywhere. Except one with windows.
I remember going on my Windows 7 computer and checking out the screensavers, and this 90s-00s aesthetic art style for screen savers is amazing, considering there's so many! It almost made me want to cry I see a genuine app like this, Thank you!
Windows is awesome and I really like screensavers so this is perfect
These are so fun to go through. I wish I could ♥️ my favorites, and scrub through the different screensavers a little bit faster. I also wish it had the option to keep the screen on (disable auto-sleep) How else am I supposed to save my screen? 😃
I really like having this on the side of my Mobile while writing in my journals. Only problem is there’s no way to save the ones you like, you have to commit them to memory or write them down somewhere. At least there’s a slider to get to any letter faster. Also the fact that I don’t like most of them would have made it nice if there was a hide feature.
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