Posted on 22 May 2007, at 7:28 am, by Chris Chamberlain
I don’t have a big flat screen monitor. I don’t have hi-res dual monitors. I have a tiny 12″ Dell monitor because that’s all the room I have on my desk. I just sit closer to it as I get older so I think it’s a big screen.
But if you are lucky enough to have a dual-monitor set up for your personal workspace environment, then FancyBytes Software may have something that’s right up your alley with their new series of screensavers. I’ll just sit here and be jealous of you…
From the good folks at FancyBytes:
FancyBytes Software announces the release of Dolphin Aqua Life 3D Screensaver 3.0, Shark Water World 3D Screensaver 1.5, and Mountain Lake Waterfall Screensaver 1.0. Unique to these screensavers is their dual monitor support and sleek 3D graphics.
If you have two monitors installed on your system, you likely have already looked for screensavers that can fit your configuration. However, it’s unlikely that you found any. Fortunately, with inventive solutions from FancyBytes Software, you can now enjoy beautiful 3D screensavers with dual monitor support. Of course, the screensavers will look nice on a single screen, but with two monitors you’ll receive a continuous panoramic image, showing the aquatic world in all its beauty. Use these screensavers to make the most of your dual monitor system.
Another advanced feature of these screensavers is that they launch in the blink of an eye. The absence of a loading screen allows plunging into the relaxing aquatic world at once. These screensavers also display a full preview in the screen properties dialog and have minimal hardware requirements.
Below are brief descriptions of the screensavers. They’re all excellent, so don’t hesitate to download the free trials and choose your favorite one.
The free trial downloads are available at http://www.fancybytes.com.
Dolphin Aqua Life 3D Screensaver
You travel to the sea bottom with the most intelligent inhabitant of the sea
- the dolphin. You can see the amazing play of light on its skin and how light creates interesting patterns on the sea floor, which is covered with age-old rocks and shells. This dignified creature and a variety of small fishes leisurely swim back and forth as you admire the aquatic scenery and take a rejuvenating rest.

Shark Water World 3D Screensaver
Here you may find the remnants of ships that once belonged to unlucky Caribbean pirates who now lie in Davy Jones’ Locker. Their chests containing countless riches peacefully lie on the sea floor, but watch out for the sharks! These hunters guard the treasures from anyone who would dare steal their gold. Feel the spirit of great adventure as you take in the seascape with the pirate ship, treasure chests, and the mighty sharks.
One glance at this beautiful place will excite you in no time.

Mountain Lake Waterfall Screensaver
See the pristine beauty of Mother Nature. Stand in awe of the majestic waterfall tumbling into a clear mountain lake. Unwind to the sounds of murmuring water. Admire the picturesque lake scenery and nearby forest.
Isn’t it just the kind of place you’ve been wanting for some rest and relaxation?

Pricing and Availability
Dolphin Aqua Life 3D Screensaver costs $19.95 (USD). Shark Water World 3D Screensaver costs $19.95 (USD). Mountain Lake Waterfall Screensaver costs
$14.95 (USD). All prices are for a single-user license. The screensavers run under all versions of Microsoft Windows. Licensed customers are entitled to the fully-functional version of the product, free technical support and free upgrades. Additional information on the screensavers, as well as their free trial copies are available free of charge from http://www.fancybytes.com.
About FancyBytes Software
FancyBytes Software was founded in 2005 and specializes in the production of the highest quality 3D screensavers. To date, the company’s products have received a number of awards and gained popularity among individual users worldwide. For more information, please visit the company’s site at http://www.fancybytes.com.”
Note: Product photos are courtesy of the IT Director at the company where I work for my day job. I’m jealous of him, too.
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