I'm a big fan of ReallySlicks stuff:
http://www.reallyslick.com/screensavers/

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Julian


On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 4:28 PM, Steve Tomporowski <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks for the reply.  It is ironic that if you get pirated screensavers,
> the pirates remove the junkware.  Basically all you can do is go from site
> to site and see what each one tries to install.  Not really worth the free
> software!
>
>
> On 4/6/2013 2:20 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>
>> This might sound nuts, but is FTP'ing into cdrom safe anymore?
>> CNET has went from good to total BS, I went there a few years back for
>> the first time, in a long time, and noticed the wrapper. I left & never
>> went back. If it's not warez (reputable) or bought, I just have a hard
>> time trusting it. Anyway, GL!
>>
>> Regards,
>> joeuser - Still looking for the 'any' key...
>>
>> "...now these points of data make a beautiful line..."
>>
>>  -------- Original Message --------
>>> Subject: [H]  Free Screensavers
>>> From: Steve Tomporowski <[email protected]>
>>> Date: Fri, April 05, 2013 5:42 pm
>>> To: [email protected].**com<[email protected]>
>>>
>>>
>>> My friend's wife is looking for a 'cute' screensaver and luckily she
>>> emails me first before she downloads.  I have never seen so much crap
>>> bundled with free software in my life.  When I go for freeware, I go to
>>> Gizmo, however, I never realized how bad the rest of the net is.  I
>>> downloaded a screensaver from CNET and from one download, I got
>>> Whitesmoke, Conduit and Strongvault.  That doesn't count the stuff I
>>> unclicked.
>>>
>>> Well, the real question is, is there a safe place I can send her to look
>>> at screensavers, one that will give her a screensaver and not a ton of
>>> unwanted junk?  Gizmo really doesn't do screensavers and right now I'm
>>> not going to send her to CNET.
>>>
>>> Thanks...Steve
>>>
>>
>

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