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If you're a big fan of The Matrix films then you'll love the cool digital screen effect that MatrixSaver faithfully recreates. MatrixSaver is a screen saver that replicates the screen effects from The Matrix. The effect is realistic and it works on OS X 10.4 and above although note that OS X 10.4 requires X11 installed to use it. There aren't many preferences but you can change the panning effect amongst a few others. The slight advantage that MatrixSaver has over other similar efforts is that it is fully compatible with which allows you to really impress your friends and use MatrixSaver as your desktop wallpaper so you'll really feel like Neo!
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Matrix-style screensavers have been around almost as long as the 'Matrix' movies, and in many variations of the original falling-code theme. It's an iconic look that says 'computers' the way Greek columns say 'buildings,' and is just as easily renewed. Vastimil Burian's Infected Screen Saver is a good example. It's based on the original Matrix code look, but it 'infects' your screen with code when it's activated. The effect is cool, of course, like the many 'original' variations, but Infected Screen Saver is different. For starters, you're not limited to the green-on-black look; you can specify any color or select a random option that changes the look for you. You can also change the speed at which the infection takes over your screen.
Infected Screen Saver is freeware that's ready for Windows 8. Installing Windows screensavers is not the most challenging of tasks, and Infected Screen Saver is no exception. Once you've run the program file, all you need to do is access your screensaver settings in the usual way, typically by right-clicking the desktop and selecting Personalize. If Infected Screen Saver isn't selected, browse the screen saver menu and select it from the list. As usual, the first thing we did was press Preview to see what the screen saver does.
Infected Screen Saver starts with green code characters on a black background. The code rapidly spreads in 'viral' fashion to nearly, but not quite, consume our screen. Once achieved, Infected Screen Saver maintains the effect. We set our Wait interval and other screensaver options and pressed Settings, which opened a dialog containing Web and email links, a slider for selecting the infection speed and a color picker with Random and Selected options. Like screensavers themselves, the green-on-black 'Matrix code' theme has essentially outlived its original purpose and survives on what boils down to a mix of usefulness and 'coolness.' Though classically simple, the 'computer code' look is almost mesmerizing, and there's no doubt that it's effective as a screensaver, too.
Infected Screen Saver is old school cool, whether you're a fan of the 'Matrix' series (and screensavers) or just like the look. The Infected Screen Saver provides you with a Matrix-like animation, an uncommon screensaver.
Its simplicity can be described as somewhat orthodox. Your computer screen will get flooded with green characters and its Matrix-like graphics will generate the infected effect. Though, it is the idea of a Matrix screen, the resemblance is minimal. Furthermore, the screensaver's settings will allow you to adjust the speed as well as the color.
(Despite its name, it does not contain any surprise in a form of a virus, of course).
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