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Windows Windows. Most Popular. New Releases. Desktop Enhancements. A oscillating gravitational field pulled random Windows icons every which way as they flew across the screen. Draw Morph let you choose from various stop motion animated figures, such as Pipecleaner Man, who performed acrobatics while walking across the screen.

You could also create your own series of images to be animated. Like the first After Dark screensaver, Puzzle rearranged the desktop into a sliding grid of tiles.

Three rodents raced round a track in Rat Race, with users able to set their skill level, ranging from Drop Out to Professional. Ray adorned the desktop with colorful, transparent, rotating shapes that drifted across the screen. A favorite was called Final Exam, which combined an interactive Star Trek trivia game and screensaver.

The Mission screensaver cycled through images from different Star Trek episodes, such as this one from The Corbomite Maneuver episode showing Balok. Scotty's Files screensaver let Trekkies geek out over technical schematics of ships and a variety of devices, including a Phaser and a Tricorder. The Sickbay screensaver recreated the readouts from the bed panels in Star Trek episodes, complete with the familiar heart beat sound effect.

This visually arresting scene is from the Star Trek episode the Tholian Web, in which the Enterprise is caught in an energy-sapping web spun by the Tholians, an alien race.

These warbling critters are straight out of The Trouble with Tribbles episode, and continue to pile up until they block the desktop. This themed collection of 40 Microsoft Scenes Sierra Club Nature Collection screensavers and desktop backgrounds was released in Released on the same day as Windows 95, the retail package of the Microsoft Plus!

Companion for Windows 95 bundled a number of different screensavers. The Dangerous Creatures screensaver saw sharks and stingrays swimming around the screen accompanied by the relaxing sound of bubbling water.

Aping the style of the then nascent first-person shooter genre, Windows 95's iconic 3D Maze screensaver endlessly wandered a redbrick maze. This screensaver displayed sketches of some of da Vinci's most famous inventions, such as these wings designed for human flight. This haunted house screensaver was brought alive by the sound of creaking doors, a pipe organ, and fluttering bats. A lens moved back and forth across the screen in the Science screensaver, with users able to configure the the size, speed and type of the lens.

A blast from the past, this screensaver featured a man listening to a vintage radio show while reading a paper, together with images of radio announcers and antique phones, set to the sound of old radio shows and ringing phones.

Released on the same day as Windows 98, the Microsoft Plus! In a gag from the comic, this screensaver showed Quincy the iguana flying through the air while tied to a rocket. This screensaver cycled through classic scenes from the famous comic strip, such as this image of Joe Cool and Woodstock. A later version of 3D Pipes in Windows had a secret feature that hid teapoints in the joints between pipes. The screensaver showed off a collection of what was, at the time, impressively rendered 3D objects.

In this screensaver, different shapes, such as 3D blocks, pulled the wallpaper with them as they moved around the desktop. Among the selected images displayed by this screensaver were this world famous photograph of Florence Owens Thompson taken during the Great Depression.

This screensaver showed the desolate landscape of an alien world with bizarre creatures above its surface. Images from various comic strips were displayed by this screensaver, such as this example showing Mike Doonesbury video conferencing. This screensaver added a bit of style to the desktop, showing a range of black and white images of models. There was no ignoring this screensaver, thanks to the boing sounds that accompanied Garfield and Odie bouncing across the screen. Image 1 of Previous Next.

Journey to the past The tower PCs of the s may now be landfill, but decades later the screensavers that danced across their screens are still burned into memory. Jump to Windows screensavers through the ages: Windows 1. The collection of 35 screensavers included the massively popular Flying Toasters. Image: Greg Shultz. Windows 1: After Dark - Aquatic Realm Aquatic Realm offers a glimpse of life under the sea, as marine creatures go about their business at the bottom of the ocean.

Windows 1: After Dark - Clocks In Clocks, three types of clocks float move about the screen showing the current time. Windows 1: After Dark - Flying Toasters Perhaps the most famous screensaver in the collection, Flying Toasters, saw winged appliances fill your screen alongside slices of toast. Windows 1: After Dark - GeoBounce GeoBounce let you choose a geometric shape, which would then spin and bounce around the display. Stained Glass The random patterns generated by the Stained Glass screensaver may more closely resemble a quilt than church windows, but they were eye-catching nonetheless.

Windows 1: After Dark - Globe Globe saw a rotating world drift across the display. Windows 1: After Dark - Gravity Balls of varying colors bounce across the screen, leaving trails in their wake in Gravity. Windows 1 : After Dark - Magic The intricate patterns generated by the Magic screensaver were in a state of constant flux.

Windows 1 : After Dark - Messages Messages would display text that would float around the screen, with users able to write their own messages or choose from a number of humorous default options. Windows 1: After Dark - Mondrian As you'd expect, this screensaver transformed your screen into an abstract style reminiscent of the painter Piet Mondrian.

Windows 1: After Dark - Mountains 3D mountains from a planet of your choice were rendered on screen in Mountains. Windows 1: After Dark - Nocturnes This creepy option showed eyes of nocturnal creatures that peered at you out of a black screen. Windows 1: After Dark - Punch Out Punch Out decimated your desktop with a hole puncher, complete with optional sound effects. Windows 1: After Dark - Puzzle Puzzle transformed your desktop into a grid of sliding tiles that randomly shuffle themselves.

Windows 1: After Dark - Hard Rain These colorful circles radiating outwards represented rain drops hitting the screen. Windows 1: After Dark - Rose Rose generated shifting and complex patterns that grew over time.

Windows 1: After Dark - Shapes This rather plain screensaver saw solid, colored shapes gradually fill the screen.

Windows 1: After Dark - Spheres Eye-catching spheres of different colors are rendered one by one in Spheres. Windows 1: After Dark - Spotlight The Spotlight screensaver blacked out the screen apart from a spotlight that revealed parts of Windows' desktop.

Windows 1: After Dark - Starry Night Starry Night recreated a city skyline, complete with lights blinking on and off in buildings, red beacons on top of the tallest skyscrapers, and the odd flash of lightning. Windows 1: After Dark - Rain Storm Rain Storm unleashed a torrent of bad weather on screen, with driving rain and lightning.

Windows 1: After Dark - Vertigo As these psychedelic spirals and squares balloon outwards they create a vertiginous optical illusion. Windows 1: After Dark - Lasers This simulated laser light show recreated an explosion of light across the screen. Windows 1: After Dark - Can of Worms Hungry worms squirm across the screen and nibble away at the desktop.



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