Put Tutankhamen on your desktop. Two golden faces of King Tut, rotate, swirl and tumble in beautiful 3D animation across a background of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. You can add your own music - MP3, WAV, or Midi - to enhance this eye-catching screen...

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From the developer: "Get into the holiday spirit at any time with this unique Stained Glass Christmas screen saver. Here are 25 vibrant computer artwork images of themes for Christmas to warm your heart, and put a jingle bell jog into your step. Enjoy...

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From the developer: "Michael Manley's Magic Milk Machine is a rhyming e-book\screensaver about a boy who likes milk so much he tries to build his own milk machine to make it "just a little better". A visual treat. Illustrated with 29 leading-edge computer...

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From the developer: "33 vivid colorful pictures focus on the exquisite detail of 8 of Audubon's famous small bird plates from 'Bird's of America'. Tiny red and orange Tanagers and intense Blue Jays are seen among the foliage. Parrots cluster in riotous...

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From the developer: "30 exciting pictures focus on the detail of 8 of Audubon's most dramatic plates from 'Bird's of America'. These plates show the drama of the hunt and feeding frenzy of the magnificent Hawks and Eagles as well as the more sedate...

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Soar above the beautiful City of Lights, a modern Xanadu. Ride through the night on a fantastic helicopter tour of the rainbow-colored metropolis. City of Lights 3D screen saver is waiting for you to come on board. The campaign is on...

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From the developer: "29 screens of full color antique Christmas cards and Christmas illustrations from the early 1900's. Over 80 individual gems of the engraving arts. All the themes of an old-fashioned Christmas display on your screen. Install this...

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This screensaver contains 40 images of parrots, parakeets, lories and cockatoos from William Thomas Greene's - Parrots in Captivity. Parrots in Captivity was published in three volumes. Volumes one and two were issued in eighteen parts in 1883. Volume...

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Audubon's superb paintings capture the breathtaking beauty of the four-footed creatures of the North American forest and plains of the 1840's. In the early 1840's John James Audubon decided to paint the animals of North America. Having achieved worldwide...

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