Halloween Special: Halloween Haunting Screen Saver

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 29 Oct 2010

As part of today’s Halloween Special, the day when all the FindMySoft news are focused on Halloween-related stuff or on terrifying news, I already covered two screensavers that you could use to decorate your desktop on All Hallows Eve. I covered 3D Desktop Zombies Screensaver and Loktar Zombie ScreenSaver.

The thing is that those screensavers focused on zombies and zombies alone. While I must admit I am a zombie fan (I’ve been watching nothing but zombie movies this whole week), I have to admit that not everyone is as passionate as I am. Other users may want something different from the screensaver they will use on Halloween.

So I remembered a screensaver I’ve reviewed a while back, mainly the Acez Software-developed Halloween Haunting Screen Saver. Here are the bits I liked about this screensaver:

- You can use it for as long as you want and not part with your hard earned money since Halloween Haunting Screen Saver is freeware.
- The application displays all various spooky stuff, such as creepy 3D skulls, evil Jack-O-Lanterns, scary ghosts, sinister bats, and bloody eyeballs. From the application’s settings you can select to see just skulls, just Jack-O-Lanterns, just ghosts, just bats, or just eyeballs. If you can’t make up your mind, just leave the “Random Display” option selected. This option will randomly select one scary image and use just that one.
- The application also plays scary sounds in the background. You can choose between 8 different spooky sounds (I recommend the beating heart – it was my favorite).

Please pay attention while installing Halloween Haunting Screen Saver. It comes bundled with RelevantKnowledge, Dealio toolbar, and a free version of The Weather Channel Desktop. So make sure to opt out if you don’t want any of these.

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