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Re: 3D Screensavers for Mathematica users

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  • Subject: [mg50262] Re: 3D Screensavers for Mathematica users
  • From: drbob at bigfoot.com (Bobby R. Treat)
  • Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 06:34:41 -0400 (EDT)
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I tried one of the "multimonitor" screen savers, and it wasn't.
Multimonitor, that is. The left screen froze, and the right screen
didn't know it.

This is very typical of the screen-savers I've seen all over the
Internet. None of them work.

Bobby

graph3 at vicard.net (Norb) wrote in message news:<cg4f70$cec$1 at smc.vnet.net>...
> Let me introduce new Multimonitor 3D Math Screensavers at
> http://www.graphtree.com/
> 
> The Screensavers are designed for Windows 98/ME/XP, with automatic
> install and uninstall.
> 
> The Screensavers are made using mathematical objects. These objects
> are constructed in your video memory card (no objects are loaded from
> your hard drive). Thus the screensavers are very small in size and
> efficient.
> 
> The Screensavers are multimonitor compatible - up to 5 monitors.
> 
> There are the following new Math Screensavers:
> 
> 1. 3DThings - Infinit number of 3D Math objects
> 
> 2. MathLogo - One of the best screensaver for Mathematica 4 and
> Mathematica 5 users!
> 
> 
> Besides that for each screensaver appropriate mathematical desktop
> backgrounds (wallpapers) are available.
> 
> Best regards,


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