Flickering fire screensaver


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    Flickering fire screensaver


    Anyone know of such a thing - one that takes up the whole screen or anything having a similar effect of causing fairly rapid changes in light levels to imitate a fire. Would like it to be XP compatible too if possible, erm, and free but will pay if can't find anything suitable. I should add I don't have an Internet connection on my XP system so it needs to be a standalone app rather than one that requires further access to the Internet - have already tried one. Ta.

    :)
    Last edited by pincushion; 18 Oct 2012 at 02:45. Reason: add
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  2. Posts : 472
    Windows 7 x64 SP1
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       #2

    Looks like I found one. :)
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    Pincushion hi.... recently A Guy posted a huge long message with tons of backgrounds, wallpapers.. etc..
    I'm not sure where that thread is hiding.

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    This used to be animated.. just noticed it isn't .
    Last edited by LADYPINKtomato1; 21 Jan 2013 at 19:24.
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    Here's a BING link for beautiful Fireplaces.. along with Christmas items..maybe you can find something here.

    background fireplaces - Bing Images
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    LADYPINKtomato1 said:
    Here's a BING link for beautiful Fireplaces.. along with Christmas items..maybe you can find something here.

    background fireplaces - Bing Images
    Hi

    I found one that filled the screen and flickered but I've lost where I found it! The project is to use it on my second system to light a room so that it appears to just be lit by firelight whilst using this computer. I haven't tried it to see if it will be effective so I am still looking for anything that can give quite dramatic changes (alterable if possible) in light levels via animation - to simulate a fire. Thanks for the link.

    Bye :)
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