It's pretty cool, until you want to know the time. Of course
i have the fliqlo clock screensaver on my macs but i just stumbled on this particular one and i think it's time for a change :
http://leogeo.com/28_timebeat.htm
I have tried to install this screen saver but have had no luck. I downloaded it and clicked the FLIQLO.saver icon and it then opens up System Preferences. I click on Desktop & Screen Saver and then the Screen Saver tab and it is not there.
cd /Volumes/FLIQLO\ 1.1/
cp -r FLIQLO.saver ~/Library/Screen\ Savers/
For all those tired of the repeated asking of "Whoa, what's that clock screensaver?!" in the Post your Mac setup thread, I thought I'd attempt to stem the anger by posting this.
The screensaver you so desire is called Fliqlo and is available from here.
Here's what it looks like:
Please do not ask about it in any other thread.
Ahhh, but there's an option to display the time over the ripples!
how do i install it?
when i click on it, it doesnt do anything
Lotsawater is awesome, but I still can't justify changing soundstream
Awesome! Using now for a change. Thx for the link!
You likely accidently pressed the "right" arrow key (that changes it to 24-hr format). Simply press the "left" arrow key. That should take you back to 12-hr.mine started displaying military time on its own, how do i change it back
NOBODY expects the Spanish thread revival!!!Whoa, mega-thread revival.
Read the other replies, mount the disk image and then follow my instructions above via terminal.
i have the fliqlo clock screensaver on my macs but i just stumbled on this particular one and i think it's time for a change :
http://leogeo.com/28_timebeat.htm