The rings of Saturn have puzzled astronomers ever since they were discovered by Galileo in 1610, during the first telescopic observations of the night sky. Have you ever dreamed of getting a chance to see them with your own eyes? This screensaver is an outstanding 3D model of the solar system. Every planet is there along with its satellites and even a small info graph with basic facts. All the proportions and trajectories are right. You get to float through some of the best known constellations like the Big Dipper and get a great view of the Milky Way. It's not only the sheer beauty but also the educational content that make Solar System 3D Screensaver an absolute must-have.
XEarth 1.0 A Windows port of the xearth program popular among Unix users. XEarth renders a shaded image of the Earth on your desktop, as seen from your favorite vantage point in space » 20.01.2001 - 160 KB - 98/ME/XP - Free
World Saver 3D 1.3 World Saver 3D is a beautiful, useful, and educational screensaver, featuring The Earth, Sun, and Moon, and allowing you to tell time globally » 17.12.2001 - 862 KB - 98/ME/XP - Shareware, $14.95
Deep Space #2 Deep space shots slide show comprising pictures obtained by the Hubble telescope » 10.07.2002 - 1,9 MB - 98/ME/XP - Free
World Saver 3D 2.2 3D world slowly spinning against a backdrop of nebulae and stars, with the Sun and Moon correctly positioned in relation to the Earth. You can add your own cities and locations, and set a geostationary viewpoint above any city » 08.11.2002 - 988 KB - 98/ME/XP - Shareware, $14.95
Space Snivel A cosmic, intergalactic, cybernetic, huge Snivel screen saver » 25.11.2002 - 253 KB - 98/ME/XP - Free
Earth 3D Space Tour 1.0 A 3D-accelerated screensaver featuring true photo-realistic and astronomically accurate 3D animation of the Earth viewed from Space. It will catch your eyes by beautiful scenes of cosmic sunrises and sunsets, amaze you by stunning real-looking atmosphere effects, oceanic shines, surface relief » 15.02.2003 - 1,64 MB - 98/ME/XP - Shareware, $17.95
The Earth is our homeland 1.0.0.3 With this screen saver you can view our planet as it is seen from space » 20.04.2004 - 1,44 MB - 98/ME/2K/XP - Free
Cosmic Voyage 3.2 The screensaver that takes you on a never-ending voyage into the depths of Space » 29.06.2004 - 894 KB - 98/ME/XP - Shareware, $14.95
Planet Earth 3D Screensaver 1.0 A realistic 3D Earth model that also has enchanting views of the Moon and well-known constellations like Orion and the Big Dipper » 03.02.2005 - 3.62 MB - 98/ME/XP - Shareware, $9.95
EarthView 7.5.0 A dynamic desktop wallpaper and screen saver with beautiful views of the Earth with daylight and night shadows, map and globe views, urban areas, city lights, atmospheric effects, clouds, local time display & much more » 09.12.2022 - 21.08 MB - Windows 7/8/10 - Shareware, $25
Solar System 3D Screensaver It's not only the sheer beauty but also the educational content that make Solar System 3D Screensaver an absolute must-have. » 11.08.2010 - 11.36 MB - Windows XP/Vista/7 - Shareware, $19.95
Planet Saturn 3D Screensaver 1.0 Saturn is a large gas planet with an atmosphere composed of hydrogen and helium. It has the lowest density of any planet in our solar system. Saturn is known for its extensive ring system which is formed by a thousand individual rings » 12.03.2005 - 2.4 MB - 98/ME/NT/2K/XP - Shareware, $9.95
Planet Uranus 3D Screensaver 1.0 Uranus is unique in our solar system because it is tilted 98 degrees. When viewed from Earth, it appears to rotate on its side. At different times throughout its orbit, we can actually view one of the planet's poles head-on » 12.03.2005 - 2.4 MB - 98/ME/NT/2K/XP - Shareware, $9.95
Planet Earth 3D Screensaver 1.0 A realistic 3D Earth model that also has enchanting views of the Moon and well-known constellations like Orion and the Big Dipper » 03.02.2005 - 3.62 MB - 98/ME/NT/2K/XP - Shareware, $9.95
Cosmic Voyage 3.2 The screensaver that takes you on a never-ending voyage into the depths of Space » 29.06.2004 - 894 KB - 98/ME/NT/2K/XP - Shareware, $14.95
The Earth is our homeland 1.0.0.3 With this screen saver you can view our planet as it is seen from space » 20.04.2004 - 1,44 MB - 98/ME/2K/XP - Free
Earth 3D Space Tour 1.0 A 3D-accelerated screensaver featuring true photo-realistic and astronomically accurate 3D animation of the Earth viewed from Space. It will catch your eyes by beautiful scenes of cosmic sunrises and sunsets, amaze you by stunning real-looking atmosphere effects, oceanic shines, surface relief » 15.02.2003 - 1,64 MB - 98/ME/NT/2K/XP - Shareware, $17.95
Space Snivel A cosmic, intergalactic, cybernetic, huge Snivel screen saver » 25.11.2002 - 253 KB - 98/ME/NT/2K/XP - Free
World Saver 3D 2.2 3D world slowly spinning against a backdrop of nebulae and stars, with the Sun and Moon correctly positioned in relation to the Earth. You can add your own cities and locations, and set a geostationary viewpoint above any city » 08.11.2002 - 988 KB - 98/ME/NT/2K/XP - Shareware, $14.95
A multifunctional organizer that lets you quickly whip up address books, write sticky notes and hang them on the desktop, check email boxes for email, send and receive email and sms, plus there is a scheduler and much more.
Protects web sites from being copied: encrypts HTML, JavaScripts, VBScripts, ASP, PHP, CSS, etc. Protects images on your web pages by splitting images into pieces and encrypting them. When someone browses your web site, all images are first downloaded and only then displayed, so all your images sit somewhere on the visitor's hard drive (namely in the Temparary Internet Files folder) and the snoopy visitor can easily find them. Here comes the Image Guardian (incorporated in the HTML Guardian program) - it'll split your images into pieces and generate the appropriate code (which will then be encrypted by HTML Guardian) to display those pieces in your pages as if this were an integral, non-splitted image. This will make image theft nearly impossible - if someone wants to copy your images, they won't be able to get the entire image, only pieces of it saved under random, meaningless names. HTML Guardian can also circumvent the various filters of web filtering software like Proxomitron, AdMuncher, Norton Internet Security, etc. So if you want to place a banner on your web site, encrypting your site content with the help of HTML Guardian is also useful (happy visitors will still be enjoying your banners despite all the filtering software being installed on their computers). In fact, HTML Guardian also claims to be able to "dramatically increase visits to your web site" by keeping away web content filters used by many corporate LANs (and some public proxy servers) to prevent people from accessing sites that contain certain keywords. So if you happen to own a web site that happens to contain such certain keywords, it might be a good idea to use HTML Guardian to try and dramatically increase your traffic: filters don't recognize the scrambled keywords, people happy, traffic skyrockets. On second thought, though, what about search engines and page ranking? If your web page is scrambled, how do you think Google is going to rank it?