Flash ScreenSaver Maker
Flash ScreenSaver Maker is a screen saver editor program, it can merge your favorite Macromedia shockwave Flash Movies and mp3, wav, mid music to a windows standard screen saver. You can set them as current screen saver directly, or build it as a self-installing screen saver and send it to your friends. Key featrues: Support Macromedia Flash 4, Flash 5, Flash 6 Support all Macromedia flash files, include *.SWF or *.EXE Support playing MP3, WAV, MID music files under background Save current flash, music files and settings as project, load it at next times Play flash movies and music in normal or random order Enable or disable flash's background sound Define flash's background color Define flash size and quality Define screen saver exit conditions Set as current windows screen saver directly Build self-installing flash screen saver
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Flash ScreenSaver Maker Review
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Website
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x software, Inc.
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Screenshot
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View Flash ScreenSaver Maker Screenshot
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Cost
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$19.95 US
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Release Date
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2003-02-26
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OS
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Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000
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Requirements
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Processor: Pentium II class at least 300 MHz; RAM: 128 MB; Disk Space: 3 MB of initial free disk space
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File Size
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1615 KB
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Install Support
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Install and Uninstall
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Type
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Shareware
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Version
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1.3
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Tags
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screensaver maker, screen saver maker, flash screensaver maker, screensaver creator, screensaver builder
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