CursorSkins 1.03

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  • Date added:
    10/05/2001
  • File size:
    107K
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/NT/2000

Publisher’s description

CursorSkins changes the mouse pointer into creative trails of your choosing. Why just have one cursor image when you can have a plethora of them following you around. CursorSkins were created to make your computing time a more pleasant experience because you could change them to fit your mood. We have hundreds of CursorSkins styles to choose or you can create your own. Our library includes Cartoons, Celebrity, Sports, Nature, Travel, Holidays, Floral and more. They are simple to install, free for the taking, fun all day long and easy to change.. We have provided you a means to keep your collection of CursorSkins safe and ready for that change of mood.

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