Transform your computer screen into a living fish tank with these aquarium screensavers for Microsoft Windows and/or Mac OS X. These freeware and shareware screensavers feature varying degrees of realism, interactivity, species of fish, aquarium accessories and decor.

Thanks for the help, everyone. I do know about the LifeGlobe and SereneScreen versions (the one bundled with Plus! for regular XP is the LifeGlobe version with limited fish), but I specifically want to use the one from MCE because it features blue gravel which looks really cool. Here's a screen shot: _aquarium.jpg


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Immerse yourself in a stunningly realistic fish tank right on your computer desktop. Customize your aquarium with a wide variety of fish and be captivated by their life-like behavior as they swim through a 3D coral reef. Marine Aquarium delivers a mesmerizing, high-definition experience.

The program has a somewhat confusing interface that requires the user to right-click on the aquarium as it's running in order to access the Options menu. But the actual fish tank action is impressive. Up to six species of sea creatures (the trial limits the tank to six) move in realistic ways and look lifelike, whether they are brightly colored angelfish or crabs scurrying about on the sea floor. The program's options are the highlight of the program once the menu is accessed. Users can choose between seven different aquariums, different fish, lighting, and can even feed the fish. While it seems like every opportunity was taken for users to control the tank, the designers neglected to give them as much control over when the screensaver operates. Throughout the extensive Options menu we only found one vague command to set when the aquarium appears, and oddly, this was only when the computer was running on battery.

While its lack of direction for controlling the program was annoying, it wasn't enough to deter us from the spectacular graphics and options for the aquarium. Anyone interested in filling the screen undersea life should give this download a shot.

Dream Aquarium is a virtual aquarium that offers beautiful graphics and many great features. The application offers several different aquariums that you can customize by adding different species of fish.

You can have random fishes in your aquarium or you can choose exactly which species you want to have. Amazing 3D Aquarium also supports different backgrounds, and you can choose the preferred background or use a random one.

Goldfish Aquarium is a simple virtual aquarium with decent graphics. The application has high-quality fish models and static backgrounds that look a bit outdated. Goldfish Aquarium offers 16 species of fish and several different environments.

Why is that aquariums are such popular screensavers? I guess it has something to do with the fact that your screen makes the perfect looking glass into the colorful world of exotic fish.SereneScreen Marine Aquarium is one of the most realistic you'll ever see, bringing a stunning underwater virtual world to your PC. The screensaver is full of coral and exotic fish, with air bubbles and random darting movements adding to the realism. It also features an on-screen clock, which you can toggle on and off.

The fish are modeled in 3D for maximum effect and the screensaver can be displayed on multiple monitors and even wide screen displays for a truly spectacular show. There is an abundant amount of fish and the developer has just added to them with the 'Clearfin Lionfish' and 'Achilles Tang', taking the total number of species to 28. The only slight drawback is that this screensaver is a little more heavy on your CPU than most due to the 3D rendering.

Screensavers are a fun, and loved, part of the 1990s (and onward) computing experience. But what was the very first one created? What is the story behind the early screensavers? Inquiring minds want to know!

\u201CThey went to the living room; Jill sat at his feet and they applied themselves to martinis. Opposite his chair was a stereovision tank disguised as an aquarium; he switched it on, guppies and tetras gave way to the face of the well-known Winchell Augustus Greaves.\u201D

Note the non-specific amount of time to wait before the screen dims. \u201CI would like the screen to dim between, say, 15 and 30 minutes after I stop using it.\u201D I find the large time windows highly amusing.

That first PC screensaver was pretty darn simple \u2014 it made the screen go blank after an amount of time set in the source code. And, because this was the early 1980\u2019s, you typed the whole thing in by hand from the pages of a magazine.

Side note: Many claim that John Socha\u2019s SCRNSAVE.COM was the first screen saver. Clearly the Apple Lisa shipped first. But it very well may be the first screensaver for the IBM PC, which is already a very cool badge of honor. Also worth noting that its author, John Socha (who is also the creator of Norton Commander), would go on to significant things in the screensaver world.

The first publicly released screensaver package that contained distinct, configurable displays\u2026 was the \u201CMagic ScreenSaver\u201D for Windows 2.0, first released in 1988 by Bill Stewart and Ian Macdonald as a piece of shareware.

Marine Aquarium 3 supports widescreen AND multiple monitor displays. It will even stretch the aquarium across dual monitor setups, creating the illusion that your monitors are all part of the same tank!

Hi, 

first of all, thank you very much for this great software. I've been using it occasionally and it has worked great in most cases. I would like to ask a question about one specific program that I have a little problem with. It's the Dream Aquarium Screen Saver. I searched and found an entry in the forum from a long time ago, where you talked about the Hide Multi Monitor Config setting. 

In past versions, I couldn't get the Aquarium to work at all - if I tried the feed menu, it would not display correctly, and if I would go to the main menu, it wouldn't process my clicks. In the current version, these things seem to work. I have a problem though: When I click outside the window, the screensaver closes. This is the default behavior of the screensaver, because in a multi monitor setup, it also closes if I click on the second screen. 

Is there a way to prevent DxWnd from closing the window when I click outside the windowed screensaver? 

Thank you for your time. Kind regards

Hello,

again, thank you for looking into this. 

I tried both settings, neither work - the window keeps closing.

If you want I'd love to gift you a license for the screensaver so you can keep looking into it? No expectations though, please don't feel pressured or anything.

I would happily accept your present, that would allow me to continue the hunt, though success is never for granted. This program is surely strong-protected against duplication and I wouldn't even try to force it to get a full registration, but hopefully what we're trying to achieve could be clear enough to find an easy and legal workaround.

But before you do that, please let me ask one thing: do you think the licence could be mved from one computer to another? If not (as presumably it is) please let me know on what platform you have the screensaver, so that we don't waste time and a licence working on a wrong target.

For any detail about the program registration you could safely send me a private mail through the SourceForge PM channel.

Yes, thank you, I received the redeem code. I moved out of home for a short vacation, so I will be able to activate it only next wednsday. Please be patient, I look forward to start working on this screensaver.

I just tried now the screensaver on a genuine Win7 machine with 2 monitors, and the suggested configuration (default + "Do not notify on task switch") works as it should, when I click on other windows the screensaver window doesn't close.

This configuration has the side effect to make deaf dialog messages, so that when you click on, let's say, the OK button nothing happens. If you want to terminate the program you may have to kill it from DxWnd kill command or from the task manager. 

Also, on this computer I have some video flickering of the aquarium background, probably because of the different video card. 

In any case, the aquarium window doesn't close. Weird ... 0852c4b9a8

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