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DESKTOP
ICONS
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I have created 28 icons
(see picture below) and compiled them into a single small file. Download
the file and unzip it (if you don't have an unzip utility, here's a free
one) into your Windows directory. Instructions for using the icons
are included in the file. |
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WINDOWS
SCREENSAVER
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A
lot of people have asked if there is a screensaver they can download here.
Until now, I've had to say "nope, sorry." But a while back, I came
across a freeware "shell" for a screensaver - it allows me to add images
and distribute the screen saver freely. |
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PLEASE FOLLOW
THE STEPS BELOW: |
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Download the screen saver program
and a CatStuff screensaver module below. *
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Unzip them into any temporary
folder (if you don't have an unzip utility, here's a free
one). **
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Using Windows Explorer, go to
the folder where you've unzipped everything, and click on the program called
Slideshow32.exe.
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Select INSTALL - the files will
be copied to your Windows folder.
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Bring up the Windows screensaver
function and set Slideshow32 as the screensaver.
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Delete the files in your temporary
folder.
* You can only have
one module installed at a time; installing a new one will overwrite the
current control file (hjslhw32.ini) in the Windows folder (you could
rename them to switch back and forth if you want).
**I have not installed nor
tested the unzip utility. If you have any questions or problems with
either of the programs, visit the author's home page - Henk's
Windows Freeware Page. |
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1 - Download the screen
saver program (230,000
bytes). |
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2 - Download one of the modules below. |
Module 1
The above is a thumbnail-version
of the images contained in Module 1 (210,000 bytes)
Remember, you need to download
the screen saver program above also.
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Module 2
The above is a thumbnail
of the animation contained in Module 2 (33,000 bytes)
Remember, you need to download
the screen saver program above also.
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Module 3
The above is a thumbnail
of the animation contained in Module 3 (54,000 bytes)
Remember, you need to download
the screen saver program above also.
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Notes:
This nifty little program can be used as a stand-alone slideshow instead
of a screen saver. You can add your own images to it. You can
resize the images to full-screen. Read the author's readme.txt file
contained in the program archive for more information.
Please note that I did not
write these programs, I am only adding the images. I have tested
the screensaver/slideshow and was pleased with the results. If you should
encounter any problems, please contact the author at his home page.
And one last note:
There are no advertisements in the modules - what you see above are the
actual images, but reduced in size for display on this page. |