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wizwaz3

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Nov 4, 2006
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I have searched high and low for the pictures that are used in Apples screensavers. I would love to have the pictures found in them. Does anybody have them, or know where to find them? I would really appreciate it. :)
 
I'd imagine they're stored in a package somewhere. I've had a look and I can't find any of the screensavers, I'll keep looking! :)
 
FOUND THEM! :D :D :D


On your mac....

Macintosh HD > System > Library > Screen Savers > right click name of screensaver and choose SHOW PACKAGE CONTENTS > Contents > resources > IMAGES

:D

Before you drag the files out of the packages, causing the screensavers to go coo-koo, I'd recommend you make copies of the screensavers on your desktop, and open them there. :)
 
Are people still using Screen Savers? In the age of LCD, Screen Savers won't save the screen from burn in (CRT monitor would benefit from screen savers, thought). I would rather turn off the LCD screen after 5 or 10 min of non-use to conserve the back light longevity.
 
FOUND THEM! :D :D :D


On your mac....

Macintosh HD > System > Library > Screen Savers > right click name of screensaver and choose SHOW PACKAGE CONTENTS > Contents > resources > IMAGES

:D

Before you drag the files out of the packages, causing the screensavers to go coo-koo, I'd recommend you make copies of the screensavers on your desktop, and open them there. :)

DUDE! You are the best! Thank you! I never would have thought of trying that... I'm still a noob in the way of Mac OS... I love it, but I don't know all the tricks yet. :) THX!
 
Are people still using Screen Savers? In the age of LCD, Screen Savers won't save the screen from burn in (CRT monitor would benefit from screen savers, thought). I would rather turn off the LCD screen after 5 or 10 min of non-use to conserve the back light longevity.

Ya, They're more for show now then for protection though. There are some pretty neat ones out there.
 
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