Snow for Windows version 0.1.5.3

Let it snow on your desktop, on your windows and have Santa and his reindeer running around your screen for that extra Festive Season Cheer. Snow for Windows is the application that animates falling snow and Santa and his reindeer on your desktop while you work: 

Snow for Windows is not a screensaver. A screensaver runs when you do not use your computer, while Snow for Windows makes it snow while you work. As an extra a true screen saver is included.

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To install, get the zip file below, and unzip on your PC. Double-click "Snow for Windows" to let it snow. 

Click to view the users guide

You can register on-line with Kagi.

© 1984, 1988, 1990, 1993-1998 by Rick Jansen, all rights reserved.
Snow for Windows is a shareware program (US$ 10,-). If you really like "Snow for Windows" then please register via Kagi, using the  "register" program, included in the distribution. You can also register on-line with Kagi.

The screen saver is included in the registration, you do not need to register separately.

Click for information on registering Snow for Windows using the register application.

Distribution
Snow for Windows is not public domain software, all rights are reserved. However, distribution of the complete package, as is, including the register program and the accompanying documentation, is allowed freely.

Purchase is once-only, further updates are free for registered users, without the need to register again. The screen saver is included in the registration.


For new versions check the Snow for Windows web page
Here you can find a list of sites with desktop pictures (wallpaper) for use with Snow for Windows and the Snow for Windows screen saver.
      www.regsoft.com   www.tnsoftware.com  
Try the following desktop programs too:
  • AutumnLeaves buries your desktop with colorful autumn leaves, mushrooms and falling acorns.
  • In Spring it is time for Hanami that makes cherry blossoms fall on your desktop.
    Snow is also available for Macintosh and for X-Windows (Unix/Linux) as Xsnow.
    Rick Jansen, rja@euronet.nl