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JPEGSaver

JPEG Saver is an image displaying screensaver similar to the Windows XP “My Pictures” screen saver or the “Photos” screen saver on Windows 7.

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  • Free
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • Windows
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  • image-screensaver
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JPEGSaver information

  • Developed by

    GB flagGoat 1000
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    16 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is JPEGSaver?

JPEG Saver is an image displaying screensaver similar to the Windows XP “My Pictures” screen saver or the “Photos” screen saver on Windows 7.

Features:

The delay between images is configurable from one second to 24 hours; There are several display modes for choosing the order that images are displayed; Interactive option for controlling the screen saver like a slide show; Many transitions that may be turned on or off individually; Multiple folders may be searched for the images to display; The list of images found is stored in a database for faster start-up on subsequent runs; Filters may be used to limit the images shown by filename, path, creation and modification dates and times, and file sizes; Options for positioning the images around the screen or at random; Resize options, with simple, bilinear and bicubic methods available; Auto-rotation option for images with EXIF orientation data; Colour management support; Gamma adjustment options; Timed screen dimming options; Several options for colours, gradients or images to display in the background behind the main image; Options for adding extra "items" to the display, e.g. clock, borders around the image, image information, or track information from several popular media players