Underwater Clock Bubbles Screensaver 1.2

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Just decorate your Windows desktop with a big colorful clock face and hands over its surface and sink it in a sea bottom. The soothing underwater visual effects and transparent bubbles flowing on the screen wash away the tiredness and stress of a long business day. Every second of our life is precious. Just display additional digital clock to know current time and date and live in Present Time.

When the bubbles rise and burst, you can hear a dulcet relaxed sound and adjust its volume. Options of the screensaver lets you change the color of clock and water and density of the bubbles. Rise your spirits with the underwater clock bubble screen saver and always know the current time. Version 1.2 adds tropical fish swimming among bubbles.

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