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A Tropical Paradise Screen Saver

  • Version: 5.0
  • Downloads Count: 34,535
  • License Type: Shareware
  • Price: $13
  • Date Added: Feb 27, 2001
  • Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME
  • File Size: 5.669 MB
  • Author: Gary Felton

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Description of A Tropical Paradise Screen Saver

Everyone needs a break from a hectic schedule. What better way to turn off your mind than to relax to this tropical screen saver? It includes images of warm beaches, lush palm trees, painted sunsets, and pristine bays. Included are 27 tropical images, a mutable MIDI sound track, and a password-protection feature. After a few minutes, you'll be feeling the sand in your toes.

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