Holding Pattern Screensaver 2

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Holding Pattern turns your idle computer screen into an airplane window, complete with a moving aerial view. Each time it plays, the screensaver creates a unique flight sequence. Realistic, gentle animation and superb photography make it a truly distinctive screensaver. Enjoy the visual splendor of 15 fresh aerial locations, from the majestic American West to lush Hawaii.

Version 2 improves animation and gradient transitions.

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  1. VERY entertaining, fun and realistic Thickhanger Troy -- September 12 2006, 13.13

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