ScreenSaver Commander is, I imagine, only one of dozens of apps out there (feel free to post your own in the
comments) that handles the task of randomizing your Windows screensavers, and I can tell you nothing to recommend it
over those others except for the size (275kb) and the price (free). It also lets you. Its other distinguishing feature
is that you can configure it to prevent the screensaver from running when certain applications are open. It does a
couple other things, like letting you manually set your screensaver, but like I said: size and price. Its makers,
Badevlav Software, also sell a shareware app called
System
ScreenSaver that lets you run ordinary programs as screensavers (and minimize all other apps, if you want), but the
full version will cost you $10.
Tags: badevlav, free, freeware, random, randomize, screensaver, shuffle, windows
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