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Curious Critters features beautiful scenes of unusual and seldom seen wild western animals for your desktop enjoyment. The pictures are accompanied by an acoustically based digital soundtrack, and all images are captioned. The advanced screen saver engine includes a Wallpaper feature allows you to select any image in the screen saver as your Desktop Wallpaper, i.e., the Background Image. Additional user controls include: adjusting image caption placement, size, color, font and style; delay between picture changes; showing pictures full-screen or at original size; muting the audio; using more than 50 transition effects. Images in the screen saver include: Rocky Mountain Goats, Angry Rattle Snake, Scorpion, Rocky Mountain Pika, Yellow Belly Marmot, Desert Bighorn Sheep, Gila Monster, butterfly, squirrel, and many other uniquely interesting large and small animals.
Using the Wallpaper Feature
Right-click the Screen Saver Icon on the Windows Task Bar and select "Configure Screen Saver". In the Screen Saver List select the title of your Imagedancer Screen Saver you wish to configure. Select the Wallpaper Tab and select the image you would like to use as your Desktop Background (Wallpaper). You may also select how you would like the image presented, i.e., Stretched to fill the screen, Tiled with multiple images to fill the screen, or the original size of the selected image. The Wallpaper selection may be changed at any time. To revert to the Windows Desktop go to the Display Properties dialog box and select the image from the list presented there. This feature applies to all Natural Image Screen Saver versions 2003 and later.
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{Close IE now} Internet Explorer is a great way to... explore the Internet. But, if you stay on too long, eventually your screen is filled with pop-up ads and other annoyances. It's like those pesky Gremlins whenever they got wet. Instead of closing each window one at a time, try this quicker clicker. It will add a button[s] to the toolbar menu in IE and enable you to close all instances of the browser at once, [or leaves just the one you want].
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Open multiple web pages in a single browser window. Block annoying pop-ups and clear all tracks of your online activities. Saves web pages into groups, and open them with a single click. Hint window for visited pages contains comments, screenshots, last view date and more. Bookmark manager. Picture archive. Translating web pages into various languages and web page voicing. Saving and loading lists of IE pages. URL aliases and Quick groups?
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