Apple Clock Screensaver
Screensavers Planet » Screensavers » Themes » Clocks Clock Screensavers. Clock screensavers are especially useful screensavers in that they show you the time of day, and sometimes also the current date and day of the week, so that you can keep an eye on it even when you are away from the computer. The Padbury clock bears the name of its creator, Robert Padbury, a designer who has worked for Apple and Instagram among other companies. This screen saver displays a simple digital clock with counting seconds on your Mac. Padbury clock comes with a few options worth highlighting. Hey guys, Ash here bringing you a tutorial on how to download the retro clock screensaver by Fliqlo. All you need to do is go to the Fliqlo website http://fl. Jan 18, 2015 Fliqlo Flip Clock. A flip clock screensaver for Windows and Mac OS X that tells the time against a black background in either a 12-hour or 24-hour format. Along with the format, the size of the old-fashioned flip clock can also be customized, from 25% to 125% of the original size.
10 Stunning Clock Screensavers for Windows And Mac
What Are Screensavers ?
Long time ago, screensavers were actually meant to save the screen. Ya speaking literally. Save from what ? Well it happened to be a problem named screen-burn-effect – a permanent deformity on areas of a CRT monitor due to non-moving text or graphics being displayed for a long period of time. To negate this problem, screen savers were used to fill the screen with moving graphics when the computer was idle. But nowadays its sole purpose is to spice up your screen.(Also read : Display RSS Feeds as Windows Screensaver)
Some Free Clock Screensavers
1. Word Clock :
Word clock is a nice replacement for the typical analogue or digital clock that we generally use. It displays the date and time in a sentence. You can select from two display modes Linear and Rotary. The screensaver can be downloaded for iPhone, iPad, Mac OSx and Windows.
2. Fliqlo
Fliqlo is a nice flip style clock screensaver that happens to be my favorite. If you have a habit of keeping your system on for a long period without working on it (or just a download or scan running in the background) then this clock is a nice tool to spice up your PC screen. It is really a nice alternative for a led clock.
3. National Geographic Channel Calendar Screensaver :
This is one of the nicest clock screensaver I have ever used. The date and time is shown in a nice animated fashion. This was the official National Geographic screensaver when I used it. But right now, I have (tried my best and) failed to find out a direct link from their site. Here is an alternate link for the download.
You may also want to check out some desktop tools which allow you to download National Geographic wallpapers for Free
4. In Rumour Screensaver V2 :
Inrumour is not just a clock screensaver. It is actually a weather screensaver too. You get to see the weather forecast for the next 2 days for your locality as well as the present weather update too for the same. The screensaver consists of an analogue clock and shows the date and calendar as well as news from inrumor.com.
5. Time Beat Clock Screensaver :
Time Beat is yet another clock screensaver that only serves the purpose of a clock. It uses a nice screen-beating effect every second. You can have a nice demo of the clock here. Look out for the download link to the bottom right corner of the demo page.
6. Crazyscreen Clock Screensaver :
Crazy screen is a free rotary clock screensaver which shows the time as a nice wheel.
7. Polar Clock Screensaver :
Polar Clock is an awesome clock and calendar screensaver in circles that moves as every second passes. The clock is based upon the idea of polar coordinates. The screensaver is available in 28 languages with numerous options such as text alignment, font size, arc properties, continuous / stepped motion, appearance, colors etc. The screensaver is available for Mac and Windows users.
8. Clockr A Flickr Based Clock Screensaver :
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Clockr is a Flickr based clock screensaver that uses random images from Flickr to show the time. It needs a steady internet connection to work properly.
9. Uniqlo Screensaver Music, Dance :
The strangest and most unique clock screensavers among the ones I listed here. All you have on the screen is cute Japanese girls dancing around different exotic locations along with a time and date stamp. The screensaver works in selected countries which are Japan, USA, UK, France, Korea, China, Hong Kong and Singapore. Download the application here. You will need a working internet connection to download all the sessions of the screensaver.
10. ClockBlock Screensaver :
It is really a nice way to show clock as a screensaver. The screensaver is available here.
You may also like reading online time clocks, stopwatches and timer websites. If you know about any such stunning free clock screensavers then please let us know via comments. And also drop in a few words about how you liked the list.
Truth be told, the necessity of the screensaver is behind us. Since CRT monitors have gone the way of the 12-inch Powerbook, most people don't need to worry about screen burn. Yet we still love screensavers.
Why? Some of them do useful things. Others are pure eye-candy. Your friends couldn't care less about seeing TPS reports on your new Cinema Display, but fire up one of these cool screensavers and watch as everyone becomes mesmerized.
10. SETI@Home
SETI@Home falls into the 'useful' category‚ sort of. It fills your screen with colorful graphs, but it's what's behind the scenes that's truly fascinating. SETI is a 'distributed computing' project that connects your computer to a network of machines analyzing data. In this case, your machine's idle cycles are used to search for aliens. I want to believe.
9. Fenêtres Volantes
En Francais, it means 'flying windows,' and on your Mac it means, well, the same thing. As your machine goes idle, your existing windows pick up and go buzzing around the screen. It may not sound like much, but this screensaver is definitely something to see. When you're ready to get back to work, everything glides gracefully back to where it belongs.
8. Fluid
Fluid hasn't been ported to Intel yet, but for the folks still rocking Power PC-based machines, it's a highly-customizable screensaver that can turn into a major time-suck. It won't be long before your stoner friend suggests turning off all the lights and putting on Dark Side Of The Moon while you watch Fluid do its thing.
7. LotsaWater
LotsaWater sucks up processor power, and it doesn't hide whatever's on your display (privacy freaks be warned), but it's really, really cool. LotsaWater shows your desktop, if it were caught in a rainstorm. You can configure the intensity of the raindrops as well as the accuracy of the rendering of the ripples. Sit back, enjoy and stay dry.
6. Folding@Home
Folding@Home is another distributed computing project. This time, your Mac's spare cycles are being put to use crunching data for Stanford University. Your idle Mac might just unlock the key to curing cancer or Alzheimers. It can be set to run constantly in the background, or only when your machine is inactive.
5. Snowfall
I'm not a big fan of holiday-themed screensavers, and as a native Californian, snow is more of a theory than actual weather. Snowfall manages to be one of my favorites year-round, however. Choose the density and speed of the snowflakes, then simply enjoy the intricate 3-D snowfall indoors. It's not real snow, but it sure beats having to dig your car out of the driveway every morning.
4. RSS Visualizer
Apple Macbook Clock Screensaver
Eye-candy it's not, but Apple's RSS screensaver is actually extremely useful for news junkies. Apple limits you to a single source plucked from your Safari feeds; if you're handy with Yahoo Pipes or any number of other roll-your-own feed options, it's simple to create a meta-feed from several sources. Can also be handy for stalking your favorite web-lebrity via Twitter.
Windows 10 Digital Clock Screensaver
Aap beeti serial. 3. iPhoto
Face it: You've got gigs of photos just sitting there on your drive. If you're like most people, you never actually look at any of them. Apple's got an elegant solution to help you enjoy your photos already baked-in to the OS. The iPhoto screensaver will cycle through your entire library, or a specific album. A little time spent organizing your great shots will pay off in a 'free' digital photo frame chock full of great shots.
2. Flying Toasters
For whatever reason, the image of flying toasters is one that resonates with nearly every Mac user. They've even been cemented into pop culture, serving as the logo for the nightclub on 'Beverly Hills, 90210.' Unfortunately, Infinisys- the owner of Flying Toasters- hasn't seen fit to transition these iconic appliances to Intel Macs. Luckily, there's an Intel-ready freeware clone of the Flying Toasters screensaver available.
1. Lunatic Fringe
Back when I used an LC II, I thought Lunatic Fringe was like Asteroids on steroids. Looking back, it was more like Asteroids on half a Red Bull and a pack of Skittles. Still, the game was (and is) the most fun you could have with a screensaver. Like many of the classic screensavers of yore, Lunatic Fringe isn't available for modern Macs, but if you've got an old copy laying around (or are sufficiently adept navigating eBay or certain dark corners of the Internet), an emulator is available to turn your new Mac into a Motorola Mac circa 1992 for some space warfare.
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