Endless Slideshow Screensaver 1.3.1.1

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Endless Slideshow Screensaver has two main features. First - it allows you to display your photos or any other pictures from local or network folders in a slideshow mode with beautiful transition effects, customizable delay between pictures, transition duration, and many other things that traditional slideshow screensavers have. Second - it automatically downloads desktop wallpapers from the Internet and displays them in a slideshow along with your pictures. You just have to select what kind of wallpapers you want (Nature, Animals, Anime, Cars, Girls, Men, Cartoons...) and enjoy new pictures every time the screensaver is on! And you can set any picture as desktop wallpaper with a single key press.

Version 1.3.1.1 has added a possibility to delete a picture that is currently shown with a single key press.

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