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While we wait for the site to get sorted out, here is a yummy screensaver for you all.

It has 31's, 32's, 33's & 34's.

Don't be suprised if your car is in this screensaver, I used some of the pictures that people posted in a 'best car pics' thread a while ago. ;)

Enjoy!

Skyline Screensaver

Let me know if there are any problems with the link!

(and if the link works OK, let me know if you like the screensaver, and I'll make up some more!:) )

~K

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I'm aware of that, but I was hoping that if anyone had downloaded it, that they would give me some feed back on it.

It's only the 2nd one I've ever made, and I want to know if it needs more of something or less of something or if it needs music or whatever.

Originally posted by carlo

nice photos.. what did you use to make it.

Only problem is it does not cover up my second monitor for some reason..   :)

I used 2 Flyer to make it.

And the images dont cover the screen completely because i spent ages resizing a bunch of pics and couldnt decide what to do and my brain exploded and it ended up the way it is :uhh:

But at this stage it's trial and error, I will make another one soon, and if people have any more pics that they would like to submit, then feel free :)

:werd:

Originally posted by darK

i dont think that screensavers do double screens...

Some do some dont...

As for macs.. All you have to do is dump some pictures into a folder and if your in osx configure your random picture screensaver to point to that folder.

If your still using classic go to version tracker and search for picture screensavers.

Originally posted by Jet-33

whos this frank guy? whats his username...does he come on the forums much?

His forum name is franks and he last posted 5 days ago. :D

Originally posted by skyzerr33

nice

where u get the software

2 flyer screensaver maker

:(

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