I was also wondering about what software to use for screensavers. I
definitely need to produce them for both PC and Mac. Screentime looks
like a winner, but I'd also be interested in Zinc for the extra
functionality -- if it could produce screensavers for both platforms.
I've been checking their website (http://www.multidmedia.com/) and can't
find much specific info on using Zinc for screensavers. Perhaps that in
itself should tell me all I really need to know.
::. clive
shang liang wrote:
I use screentime. It's not free but quite some features and it supports mac too.
John Hattan wrote:
> I've done screensavers with Screenweaver and had good luck. The one
> thing that puts it ahead of Zinc for screensavers is that you can set up
> an SWF file to appear as the setup-dialog if somebody presses the
> "settings" button on the Windows display preferences. That way you can
> add settings for your screensaver.
>
> And it's free :)
>
> I haven't tried the other projector-tools, so I can't comment on them.
>
>
> Jason Ross wrote:
> > Any advice on what we should / could use to deploy Flash based screen
> > savers. The screen savers may be pretty AS heavy.
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