


   | Exploring Space Screensaver 1.0 (FreeWare) | Release: November 11, 2003 | The Free Exploring Space Screensaver displays 77 awesome outer space themed images! This screen saver is stellar! This free exploring space screensaver also features three beautiful, full-length, CD-quality musical compositions by Cynthia Jordan. All Scenic Reflections ScreenSavers offer wallpaper support so you can make any of our screensaver images your desktop wallpaper, too. | | Company: Scenic Reflections Screensavers and Wallpaper | Size: 10390.9 KBytes |  |
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 | Fantasy Moon 3D Screensaver 1.3 (Shareware, $18.95) | Release: December 11, 2002 | Fantasy Moon is a mystical 3D screensaver that places you right inside the enchanted forest. It's a bit spooky at first - the full moon and these strange giant trees with lanterns attached to branches. But strange, even ominous noises around you eventually stop scaring you. Full ahead, no fear! And then you start to notice the beauty of dusk forest. Quite a bit of work has been done to create amazing 3D effects. | | Company: M8 Software(UK) | Size: 2038 KBytes |  |
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 | Galleon 3D Screensaver 1.2 (Shareware, $18.95) | Release: December 7, 2002 | This beautiful galleon from the Age of Great Explorations is crossing the dangerous ocean at full sail again. Through blistering sun and quiet nights blessed by the moonshine, through fierce gun battles and storms, it rushes to new, yet to be discovered, lands. Raise your flag, captain, and enter the history. | | Company: 3Planesoft | Size: 3271.4 KBytes |  |
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 | HiCalendar 2.0 (Shareware, $15) | Release: April 1, 2003 | HiCalendar converts dates to Gregorian, Islamic, Julian, Hebrew and Chinese dates and back. Thus, you get all these calendars into a one simple-of-use calendar. Just pick a date and you get the corresponding dates on the other calendars! | | Company: Mouloud | Size: 504.9 KBytes |  |
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 | Lunar Calendars and Eclipse Finder 5.44 (Shareware, $25) | Release: May 30, 2004 | This software allows you to: (i) Display the current phase of the Moon. (ii) Calculate the phase of the Moon for any time in the past or future within a 9000-year period. (iii) Convert between dates in various calendars (three solar calendars, the Gregorian Calendar, the Julian Calendar and the Solar Liberalia Triday Calendar, and three lunar calendars, the Goddess Lunar Calendar, the Meyer-Palmen Solilunar Calendar and the Lunar Liberalia Triday Calendar). (iv) Move forward or backward from a given date (and time) either by a period such as one month or by any number of days. (v) Search for the next or previous full moon, dark moon or first or last quarter. (vi) Search for the next or previous eclipse of a certain type: lunar or solar, lunar, total lunar, total or umbral lunar, solar, total solar or annular solar. | | Company: Hermetic Systems | Size: 1801 KBytes |  |
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 | Lunar Colony 1.11 (Demo, $9.95) | Release: March 20, 2004 | Lunar Colony is a simple game that is hard to master. The goal is to become as rich as possible in a limited amount of time. The setting is the Moon, in the near future. In a gesture of world unity, a group of Corporations and World powers have united to assist each other in colonizing the Moon. By combining resources they set up a Lunar Space Port that is used by the competing teams to send and receive resources to and from the Earth. | | Company: Left Brain Games, inc | Size: 4836 KBytes |  |
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 | MaterialWorlds Simulations 1.5 (Shareware, $19.95) | Release: November 10, 2003 | Live interactive physics simulations let you explore the Solar System (orbits, seasons, gravity, tides, satellites and comets), play snooker (on a full size table) and experiment with Laws of Motion simulations (free worksheets provided for pendulum, Newtons cradle, terminal velocity and Galileos balls - as dropped from the Leaning Tower of Pisa) - latest release includes machines ( pendulum clock and siege engines) bridge, crash and ideal gas simulations and experiments. With real-time visualisation of forces and velocities (as arrows on each object as they interact or are pulled around with the mouse) and scrolling graphs recording what happens, MaterialWorlds gives a real feel for how the physical world works. | | Company: MaterialWorlds | Size: 3910.5 KBytes |  |
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 | Moon 3D Space Tour 1.1 (Shareware, $14.95) | Release: October 5, 2003 | Pretend you're an astronaut and circle the moon from the comfort of your own desk with this realistic screensaver. Watch as the moon appears before you, complete with real craters and mountains, based on rendered topology maps. The whole thing is animated in 3D, and is astronomically accurate and photo-realistic in quality. More than 9,000 stars make up the background and each one is in its correct position and appears with realistic brightness and colour. Arbitrary camera flyby trajectory allows to admire the Planet in different perspectives and views. | | Company: FP Software lab. | Size: 1481.8 KBytes |  |
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 | Moon Kissed 1.0 (Shareware, $5.00) | Release: December 31, 2002 | A beautiful scene of eagles in the shadows of a full moon. The water moves on your screen. Soft serene music plays in the background. You can shut the music off. This screensaver makes you feel as if you are really there! A very nice way to decorate your desktop with. You dont want to miss this one. | | Company: LadyDove's Elite Screensavers | Size: 658 KBytes |  |
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 | Moonshot 3.0 (Shareware, $14.95) | Release: July 7, 2002 | Land your lunar module on the moon with Moonshot. Use your horizontal thrusters and main engine thrust to negociate a rocky terrain. Landing sites which are more difficult are worth more points. You have a limited fuel supply so watch your fuel guage! Your score is based on the degree of difficulty, how softly you land, and how much fuel you have remaining. Dodge the optional meteors for even more points! A practice mode allows you unlimited fuel so that you can get your landings down pat. Velocity meters show you what your spacecraft is doing. An options menu allows you to turn features on or off such as meteors, sounds, and an auto zoom feature which automatically zooms in on your spacecraft and landing pad when you are on final approach. Moonshot also features top ten score keeping and a demo option which shows a landing. There is also a help section with lots of tips for making good landings and an option for printing the help section. | | Company: Chet Foley | Size: 2218.3 KBytes |  |
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 | Newton's Aquarium 1.0b2 (Commercial, $26.00) | Release: May 5, 2003 | Newton's Aquarium is a solar system construction set that allows students to create and explore situations involving any number of stars, planets, moons and asteroids. This software takes an interactive, visual approach to physics. Newton's Aquarium will help students develop an intuition for orbital mechanics. Students will gain a better understanding of the physics behind the images. By creating and exploring their own solar systems with Newton's Aquarium, students encounter the core concepts in classical physics. | | Company: Living Graphs Inc. | Size: 1889.5 KBytes |  |
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 | Soothing Sunsetsriss 1.0 (Shareware, $14.95) | Release: March 16, 2004 | IWatch as the moon and the stars are lit up in the evening sky making it rich with warm, soothing colors. This 3D rendered screensaver, with rippling water effects, is captivating to watch and will remind you of warm summer nights. The full version includes 3 sunset scenes and additional animations. The beautiful landscapes of each scene start at a different time each day. The sun will disappear, the sky will cool off, and the moon will rise. Soothing Sunsets will randomly select between the Beach Dune, the Desert Oasis, and the Rustic Mountain scenes and display a variety of animations that include scorpions, whales, and birds throughout each scene. Special features also include captivating, rippling water effects that will leave you mesmerized. The classical style music and sound effects exude peace and relaxation. | | Company: RI Soft Systems | Size: 3320.3 KBytes |  |
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 | SS Midnight Fire - Animated Screensaver 2.0 (Shareware, $9.95) | Release: March 15, 2004 | Silent and starlit night. How it is wonderful after a difficult, hard working day to find yourself on a marvelous coast, where the fire burns. Whom and when it was lit by? What difference, it’ll burn so long as you will come here, to look as little tongues of the flame dance on an easy wind, to look as the sparks rise in the air and die away, and to think of something that by all means good. The ancient considered, that observing how the fire burns it is necessary to think only of good things. Or it is possible simply to dream. Sometimes it seems that the fire tries to tell you something, and then, look attentively, try to understand its words, maybe it something prompts to you? Or it wants to tell the history? And when you, sitting on the log and throwing up the twigs in the fire, suddenly will feel sights of hundreds stars, be not surprised, they just look together with you in fire and see there the embodiment of their dreams. Have you ever mused on what the stars to dream? Well, I’ve spoken to | | Company: EleFun Multimedia | Size: 1557.6 KBytes |  |
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 | Starscape 1.5 (Shareware, $24.95) | Release: June 29, 2004 | Moonpod’s Starscape mixes old school arcade game play values with characterisation and involving plot to deepen the whole experience. | | Company: Moonpod Ltd. | Size: 13989.8 KBytes |  |
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 | The Moon and Sixpence 1.0 (Freeware) | Release: December 20, 2003 | Charles Strickland is a wealthy banker, but is possessed with an unquenchable desire to create art. In his quest to persue his artistic vision, he leaves behind those closest to him. Based on the life of Paul Gauguin, this book chronicles the powerful forces of creative genius. | | Company: Southern Ocean Software | Size: 902.6 KBytes |  |
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 | Worlds Away 1.0 (Time-limited tr, $10.00) | Release: October 13, 2002 | 34 images from the science fiction universe of Pixel Paradox. Travel to distant galaxies to see beautiful, mysterious planets encircled by rings and orbited by colorful moons. See ringed gas giants, airless arid planets, lush water worlds teaming with city lights, comet impacts, glitering ice worlds and glowing volcanic planets. All set in skyscapes of stars, nebula and neighboring galaxies. You can adjust the timing and transitions. | | Company: Pixel Paradox | Size: 3444 KBytes |  |
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