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12
new transition effects |
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Total number of transition effects is now 73 and new effects are:
Fade To Black, Fade From Background, Snake Wipe (4), Snake Shift
(4) and Snake Spiral (2).
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Coordinates
control improved |
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So far you could use center, random and absolute coordinates for
setting image position. Following calculated coordinates are new:
Left, Right, Top, Bottom and Random (Preserve). [New Random (Preserve)
option will always keep full image on the screen.]
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SCR
installer improved |
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.EXE file (.scr installer) is improved and now features progress
bar for installation and new option for uninstalling screen saver.
Note: some dialogs throughout the program are also slightly reorganized
for better usability.
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Active
URL monitoring |
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Jump from a screen saver to a web page directly. Make your screen
savers interactive! Now you can use a brand new URL command to set
a web page URL and choose a hotkey so if user presses that hotkey
during screen saver execution it will not only stop running but
also automatically open default browser with designated web page.
There is obviously a huge marketing potential in this new feature.
Load and try SetURLExample.ssd from program's main working folder
to see an example
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Wizard
enhancements |
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Following many suggestions from our users we have placed more power
with the Wizard. For example, you can now easily load all images
from a chosen folder in Step 2A. Image preview thumbnails are generated
only once upon loading and saved in .ssd file so program responds
quicker in add sequence dialog. New system for adding sequences
allows creating multiple sequences with same parameters through
a single action. There is also an option to change parameters for
multiple sequences at once or transfer parameters from one sequence
to the others.
Note: some dialogs throughout the program are
also slightly reorganized for better usability.
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This version features only one but substantial improvement to Active
ScreenSaver Builder: transition effects for showing images. In addition
to tile & stretch old timers you will now find a total of 61
new effects of following 17 types: fade from black, dissolve/squares,
box, cross, blinds, random bars, alternate bands, checkerboard,
zig-zag, cover, uncover, wipe, shift, split, split scroll, strips,
diagonal split.
Special enhancement to transition effects system is so called random
effect option that gives you the opportunity to bring some randomness
to your screen savers. Power any show command with random effect
option and it will use different transition effect each time it
executes resulting in a more interesting and somewhat unpredictable
screen saver.
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Wizard
optimization |
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Thanks to this change, Wizard will not multiply definition commands
for screen saver components (images, WAV/AVI files) if they are
to be used more than once for creating action sequences, like it
did before, resulting in more compact screen saver .SSD/.SCR/.EXE
files. It will also place all definition commands at the beginning
making the code easier to read.
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Runtime
wallpaper |
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This new feature is designed as an enhancement to the Image command.
With Wallpaper option button you can instruct your screen saver
to take current wallpaper image from a desktop of a target computer
at runtime and use it later in screen saver itself.
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Set
default screen saver directly from ASSB |
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You have just finished your screen saver masterpiece. It deserves
to be set as default screen saver on your computer without any delay.
With this new feature, installing it as a default screen saver is
as easy as choosing an option from the File menu. Active ScreenSaver
Builder does everything that is necessary: it builds .SCR file,
copies it to C:\Windows\System folder, sets it as default screen
saver and opens Control Panel / Display / Screen Saver dialog so
you can check & adjust other settings immediately.
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Create
install (.exe) file for any screen saver |
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This little feature is meant to help you to share your favorite
screen savers with your friends easier, even when they are not made
with Active ScreenSaver Builder. You just have to point on a .SCR
file and Active
ScreenSaver Builder will create installation .EXE file for it, so
anybody can install that screen saver effortlessly.
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AVI
supports |
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Now you can include avi media files in your screen savers just
like you have used wav sound files so far. Of course, you will be
able to define exact on screen position for your avi sequence.
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Effects:
Tile/Stretch |
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There are two new options for showing images and text messages
called Tile end Stretch effects. Using tile effect you can cover
the entire screen with image or text message repeating as a pattern.
Stretch on the other hand enlarges image or text message so it covers
the entire screen.
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Wizard |
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Active Screen Saver Builder is a powerful tool for creating screen
saver We are aware that a lot of different commands with numerous
options can confuse inexperienced users. Therefore we have put substantial
effort to help them as much as possible by introducing Wizard-like
user interface.
Creating screen savers should now be easier than ever before through
its three-step process. We hope that experienced users will love
it as well, for they can now quickly create screensaver's base,
and then fine tune it working the old way with all options available.
Please, do not hesitate to send us comments and propositions on
how to make this Wizard work even better in the future.
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Screen
saver install (.exe) file |
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Not all of potential audience for your screensavers know how to
install them on their systems. In addition to scr file, Active ScreenSaver
Builder can now make exe file too. It will contain screensaver together
with automatic installation procedure making it suitable for wide
distribution.
By starting this exe file user will be able to preview screensaver,
install it on its system or simply choose cancel if changed his/her
mind. Install option will copy screensaveer to Windows\System folder,
open Display / Screen Saver dialogue and set it as active screensaver.
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Custom
image in Display / Screen saver |
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This new feature will allow you to place custom image in preview
box of Display / Screen Saver dialogue in Windows Control Panel.
That image has to be in bmp format and have following specifications:
97x112 pixels, 256 colours. Apart from that image, preview box now
also shows screensaver's name in animated sequence.
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Start
window |
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Intended to further improve user interface by bringing up front
three possible starting points for every new Active ScreenSaver
Builder session. It can be easily disabled/enabled.
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JPG
support |
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In version 1.0 only bmp image format could be used in Image command.
Now you can use both bmp and jpg image formats for creating screensavers
with Active ScreenSaver Builder.
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Keep
background |
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This option is available in Move command. When Keep while moving
option is checked, image/text being moved will just float above
background keeping it intact in the moving process.
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Restore
background |
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This option is available in Show and Move commands. When Restore
after hide option is checked, eventual later Hide command for that
image/text will restore background image to state before using Show
or Move command.
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Picture
and text centering |
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Horizontal and vertical centering of image/text have been added
in Show and Move commands.
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Runtime
desktop |
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This is new feature added to Image command. With Desktop option
button you can now instruct your screensaver to remember desktop
screen (as seen just before screensaver starts running) as image
to be used later in screensaver itself.
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Transparent
background for text |
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This is new feature added to Image command when defining text.
Now you can choose between standard or transparent background for
displaying text.
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New
feature for show command |
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New image button has been added to provide direct access to Image
command from Show command.
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