This is a direct link to the Windows XP file. You're downloading a ZIP archive which is a bit uner two megs, and the file inside is a self-installer. Just extract and double
click, and you're done...
This is a direct link to the Windows VISTA file. Again, you're downloading a ZIP archive which is a bit uner two megs, but the file inside is NOT a self-installer, it's the SCR file itself. On Vista systems, you extract the screensaver to your desktop, then right-click, and you get a popup menu from which you choose 'install.' You also get to configure the screensaver right there.
Ain't computers grand? Mac users: sorry, we don't have the ability to make Mac files. Isn't there some kind of Windows virtual mode that you can use, which lets you run PC programs?
Here's a little screen-cap of what appears on the webpage, to show you some of the
images. There are upwards of a dozen pictures in the full screensaver ... and you
can go ahead and run it at the office. It'd take somebody incredibly weird to object.
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