Winter Waterfall ScreenSaver 1.0

Plunge yourself into a world of rest and serenity as you watch the stream of icy water fall from the precipice, break into thousands of drops and form boiling foam and clouds of steam.

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License Shareware
Price $14.95
Downloads 353
OS Support Windows Install and Uninstall
File Size 0.50 MB ( 512 KB )
Published Feb 20, 2006 (18 years ago)
Updated Dec 15, 2013 (10 years ago)

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Product Details

Plunge yourself into a world of rest and serenity as you watch the stream of icy water fall from the precipice, break into thousands of drops and form boiling foam and clouds of steam. The silence and tranquil beauty of the winter forest that hides this huge waterfall is broken only by the sound of water rushing amid the snow trees. The Winter Waterfall ScreenSaver has a built-in clock and will be a great adornment for your desktop.

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Release Info: New Release on Feb 20, 2006
Related Tags: water waterfall ice snow christmas

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