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3d Christmas Tree ScreenSaver 1.6 durch 3D Fairytale
2005-10-26
A Christmas 3D screensaver with a fir-tree, lights and snow. Changeable size and quantity of snowflakes and colored lights, twinkling and color. Menu allows to change lights into rays and spirals, set their position and cones. It also has a clock.
3D Christmas Clock Screensaver 4.01 durch Michael Sablin
2005-10-26
3D Drunken Clock Screensaver Christmas Edition is a skinnable analog clock, which randomly and smoothly moves across the screen. The program allows for background changes as well as other appearance and behavior options including support for "skins".
Bould 3D Waterfall Screensaver for to mp4 4.39 durch tomp4
2007-06-09
Best Amazing 3D Water Illusion screensaver
Free 3D Shrimp Aquarium Screensaver 1.5.6 durch digiaquascr
2015-11-20
Free 3D Shrimp Aquarium Screensaver will make interesting and colorful for your computer desktop
3D Crazy Clock Screensaver 2.1 durch AOload
2006-04-11
Don't worry! Your screen and your eyes - sighting are O.K.
It's only a 3D Crazy Clock.
3D Crazy Clock Screensaver 2.3 durch CS Group
2007-08-06
Don't worry! Your screen and your eyes - sighting are O.K. It's only a 3D Crazy Clock.
Earth 3D Space Travel Screensaver 1.0.4 durch Teddy Games
2015-11-29
Launch this screensaver and amaze your friends by dramatically realistic Earth views and vivid space scenery, complete with beautiful ambient music.
Solar System 3D Screensaver 1.0 durch Soft 2D
2006-08-01
The rings of Saturn have puzzled astronomers ever since they were discovered by Galileo in 1610, during the first telescopic observations of the night sky. Have you ever dreamed of getting a chance to see them with your own eyes?
Solar System 3D Screensaver 1.0 durch Astro Gemini Software
2007-07-28
The rings of Saturn have puzzled astronomers ever since they were discovered by Galileo in 1610, during the first telescopic observations of the night sky. Have you ever dreamed of getting a chance to see them with your own eyes?