Vendor Price: $ 14.95
License: Demo File Size: 5870 Version: 1.1 Release Date:
11 Jun 2003 OS: Win95, Win98, WinME, WinXP, Windows2000 System Requirements:
DirectX 6 compatible 3D video with 16MB ram
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We have applied our hyper-realistic 3D technology to flags! Now let your computer monitor proudly wave your favorite flags or a random selection. From Alaska to the Yukon Territory to Quintana Roo and Campeche; from Hawaii to Greenland; this first FlagPride collection includes all of North America - whether it's the national flag of Canada, your home state, estado, province or territory - or a place of special memories and interest.
As a Bonus, fly the Jolly Roger, "Don't Tread on Me", Happy Face, plus all the United States Territories, Possessions and Commonwealths, the United Nations and many others. With variable views, wind speed and lighting, you have nearly infinite possibilities for turning your monitor into a wonderfully patriotic and entertaining experience!
Use the FlagPride Flags of North America as a screen saver or as a stand-alone program.
Watch as an artist's hand draws an eagle on the American flag.You have to see this screen saver to appreciate it. This is one of over 200 drawings that the screen saver can draw.
Set your screen saver to display floating American flags on your desktop or on a white background. This screen saver includes password protection and is a great way of showing your patriotism.
American Flags slideshow screensaver with beautiful American Flag pictures. Use pictures from this set as a American Flag wallpaper in your desktop to show your support in struggle against terrorism. Proud to be an American!
Do you like to watch hot barely dressed ladies? This brand new Algo Bikini Screensaver will give you a sneak peek at the most attractive models relaxing out on the beach, bathing in the sea and catching sun by the pool side...
Shows you off a colourful plasma effect also known as Plasma Sphere or Illuma Storm, complete with beautiful space scenes and ambient music. Watch a space plasma object arriving from a galaxy far far away.