Pixel Flicks

PixelPlay lets you use any combo of QuickTime movies as a screen saver. You can use it as a stand-alone program or as an After Dark module. As a test, I lifted some clips from a CD-ROM encyclopedia. Now when my monitor blacks out, I get Amelia Earhart, a dancing Adolf Hitler, the Hindenburg disaster, […]

PixelPlay lets you use any combo of QuickTime movies as a screen saver. You can use it as a stand-alone program or as an After Dark module. As a test, I lifted some clips from a CD-ROM encyclopedia. Now when my monitor blacks out, I get Amelia Earhart, a dancing Adolf Hitler, the Hindenburg disaster, Lenin making a speech, a praying mantis eating a beetle, and a lunar module landing on the moon.

Requirements: Macintosh SE/30 or higher; System 6.0.7; 4 Mbyte RAM; QuickTime 1.0 or later. PixelPlay: US$49.95 (Mac), US$59.95 (Windows). Silicon Sports: +1 (415) 327 7900.

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