Turn your favorite images and songs into personalized screensavers. Add as many images as you please, choose the amount of time they should spend on the screen as well as the transition effects, and select the MP3, WAV, WMA or MID files to play in the background. Outputs SCR and EXE files.
!Easy ScreenSaver Studio is a nifty and cool ScreenSaver maker software that you can use to make your own ScreenSaver easily. You can create ScreenSaver step by step with the New Wizard. It is easy to add image files or acquire images to be included from your digital camera/scanner, edit images and display them with transitions. You can also add background music to your creation, using popular formats of audio files(mp3,mid,wav,wma...). More features such as creation preview, password protection, wallpaper setting etc. are included. !Easy ScreenSaver Studio can open and edit your .SCR/.EXE file directly so that you don't have to save a seperate project file. You can create self-installing(EXE file) ScreenSavers or even make and distribute your own SHAREWARE ScreenSavers. It's great for digital camera users and digital photo fans. Key features: Create your own ScreenSaver step by step with New Wizard; Create standard ScreenSaver or self-installing EXE files; Open and edit SCR file directly, and you don't have to save a separate project file; TWAIN Acquiring supported. Import pictures from digital camera or scanner directly; Play the pictures randomly or in a specified order with transitions; Edit your pictures. You can mirror, rotate, resize, cut your pictures, or adjust the colors, and no need to use any other image process tools; Add popular formats of audio file such as wav, midi, mp3 or wma as background music to your creation; Preview your ScreenSaver before saving; Distribute SHAREWARE ScreenSavers and generate your own registration code(serial number) for them; Install, create shortcut, or email your ScreenSaver with just one more click; Drag and Drop operations supported. There are more features waiting for you to find.
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