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Are you bored by useless, silly and sometimes obvious screensavers? Wish your screensaver was able to give you more or even teach you something interesting every day? Have a try at this new, great screensaver able to teach you tons of interesting things downloaded directly from Wikipedia!
Wikipedia Screensaver is an interesting screensaver which download random articles from Wikipedia every 30 seconds and display them on your desktop, in full screen mode. Here is a list of its features:
- You can set the delay between each page.
- Automatically turn off Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers on activation.
- You can configure it to kill any application on activation.
If you want to download it, click here.
Tags: freeware, funny, utility, video
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