Manufacturer: | Klinger Productions |
Brief:
A self-installin' CD ROM Screen Saver, featurin' great photography, matey, lots of
smoke and flame, arrr, some spectacular Cato's, me hearties, and crisp detailed rockets o' all
sizes and shapes. Avast, me proud beauty! I unexpectedly noticed one capture o' a particular rocket
gone astray ,,featurin' an uncomfortable " nose on" view!
T' Program:
T' system requirements are:
I received me software in t' mail only a few days after orderin' and it arrived in a heavy duty shippin' pack. As expected, arrr, t' case graphics and disk are professionally done. Blimey! Blimey! T' instructions (if you need them) are printed on the inside jacket. Arrr! Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! I had no troubles installin' t' software, me bucko, as it did this job for me with one click. After installing, me hearties, I was prompted within a few seconds to indicate if I wanted t' make this me current screen saver. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Those that o' you that feel you are nay very computer "literate" will appreciate the very simple and easy installation. Begad! Blimey! T' installation is simply done for you! Blimey!
Summary:
Pros: I like t' additional option o' installin' different resolutions t' match
any variety o' screen size
I also like t' fact that you can use any o' t' images as a desktop background simply usin' t' display properties dialog
cons: none
If you have t' option at work, install this at your workstation. Aye aye! Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! I guarantee that this screen saver will evoke a lot o' questions and comments from t' co-workers. You might even suggestively awaken t' B.A.R. in one or two o' them! Blimey! For t' price o' a modest Estes rocket kit, this great screen saver will give you enjoyment all year long.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
(12/01/02) I decided to purchase the Klinger Rocket Screen Saver with minimal expectations, after all it is just rocket photos, right? Well, the short answer is yes, however, the long answer is no. It really is more than just rocket photos and yet is it nothing more than rocket photos! Whoa, too philosophical! Let me explain. The photos are taken by Marc Klinger, a professiona ...
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