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- From: bazyar@teal.csn.org (Jawaid Bazyar)
- Subject: Re: Why didn't my apple need a screen saver?
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- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 07:14:27 GMT
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- joko@well.sf.ca.us (Joe Kohn) writes:
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- >For the first time ever, Jawaid, I have to disagree with you. Screen savers
- >are more than just cute animations.
-
- Point taken (as well as the others who have replied in this thread).
- I use a screen saver, BlankInit. It's the only one I use. The only thing
- it does is turn the screen black. No animations, no frills,
- no incompatibilities with any software. Works under P8 and GS/OS equally
- well. It's also only 300 or so bytes long. You can't beat that,
- and though many have tried to get me to switch to a fancy screen saver,
- none have yet succeeded. :-)
-
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