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Old January 3rd 06, 11:42 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
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Default Microsoft Plus! SuperPack For Windows Fish Screensaver




I picked up this software over the weekend. I got it mostly for the fish
screensaver and the space screensaver. I also wanted the Photo Story 2
feature.

I want to say that the fish screensaver is absolutely brilliant looking. The
fish are very good, but the rocks and plants and things look almost real. It
almost has a high definition look. A friend came over and saw the fish
screen saver and she said "Oh, is that high definition?"

The Space screensaver is cool too but there really isn't much to it.

One thing I don't like about this software is that many of the features are
not "full." You have to spend more money to download the complete thing.

For example - the fish screensaver: It comes with three fish. You can get
more fish but you have to buy them. That doesn't seem right. I spent the
twenty bucks for this thing. They should have included all the fish the
screensaver could run. Also, there is a bowling game - it comes with two
lanes I think. You have to buy other lanes if you want to use them. That's
not right either. Come one, give me the whole thing!

SuperPack does come with a feature where you can have a little figure dance
on your screen. That is kind of fun. They give you one dancer. You can
download more for free at the MICROSOFT website.

My new computer also came with some games from Dell. They have this one
bowling game that is kind of fun to play. But I've noticed they have a
counter on the screen telling you how many time you can play it for free. So
again, If I want to continue playing he game I'm going to have to spend
twenty bucks. Come on now, why charge me? I just bought the computer. Don't
try to squeeze me for more money.

Anyway, I think the SuperPack was worth the twenty dollars. The
screensavers they include are nice. Wish they make more of them. I would
really like some more cool space/astronomy screensavers.




 




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