Some users like to see a screen saver when they are not using their computer, little do they know… these screen savers use up system resources when most needed. Some free screen savers may even be doing more than you bargain for… do you use them? If so, what kind of screen savers?
Screensavers! (Hover)
Screensavers are cool, I also like "wallpaper" that is beautiful to see. I have a lot of different pictures, mostly flowers and other nature things, but also of beautiful places like temples, castles, fields, mountains, etc. Fine art is another collection I have. I'd rather have that than animated cursors and stuff.
I use the site called "www.webshots.com" -- it's free and they have literally thousands of pictures.
Roz
I dont care much for screensavers myself. They do take up a lot of resources unless you are using the ones provided with the OS. The one and only screensaver I use is from www.eyetide.com. This screensaver allows you to upload your own pictures for a screensaver slideshow. They also provide a number of picture collections, some free others you pay a nominal fee for. Plus, the pictures get updated frequently so you dont end up watching the same pictures all the time. Needless to say I would highly recommend it. Enjoy!
I just figure what's the point? I mean, if you want to look at pics, why don't you just put it on your desktop? that's my point of view at least...plus, I guess I don't want to use up my "valuable" space on my cpu.
I use webshots too. I love it! At first I thought it was a pain that you could only get 5 pics every 24 hours, but then I found out that if you go to the community and search for pics you can have as many as you want. I have spent literally hours looking for and downloading pics from the community. I was able to find hard to find wallpaper too, like stuff featuring the cast of Xena. Of course I have my screensaver set to use webshots, but I must admit that if the computer is on then I'm using it. Occasionally if a TV show comes on that I want to see and I'm in the middle of something on the net I will just leave it on, but that is rare.
I personally prefer to not use a screen saver per se. I do have it actually set to blank screen if you look at my preferences. It takes 60 minutes before it goes off so that it doesn't decide to bother me while I am working not so hard. This is mainly because I have this crazy notion (True or not I have never proven) that a screen saver simply makes your monitor work harder. Older monitors did have a need for a screen saver to keep from a standing image from burning the screen and leaving an overlying image but newer monitors do not have this problem like the olds do, but I figure nothing is better than too much.