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DESCRIPTION
IdleWeb is a screen saver module for Mac OS X that allows you to view websites while you aren't using your computer. URL's can also be dragged to the list of bookmarks from Safari.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.0:
  • Universal Binary (works on both PowerPC & Intel Macs)
  • faster and more stable than previous versions
  • added preliminary Kiosk mode
  • added desktop mode (shows IdleWeb on the desktop)
  • pages will now automatically scroll after they've been fully loaded
  • scroll speed can be changed
  • URL's from Safari can be dragged and dropped on the bookmarks list
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3 or later


Developer:e dot studios
Downloads:3,777
  - Version d/l:1,717
Utilities:Screen Savers
License:Free
Date:18 May 2006
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$0.00
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    IdleWeb User Reviews (12 posts)Write A Review
    May 20 2006

    PSANDIFORD  Please allow me to restate my comment: after installing I could not access any preference controls within System Preferences after installing IdolWeb; I do not know it IdolWeb was the cause or if the condition was pre-existing.  (Version 2.0)

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    May 20 2006

    PSANDIFORD  Causes my System Pref browser to freeze when I select Desktop/Screen Saver.  (Version 2.0)

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    Jul 22 2005

    ARNAUD  Hello,

    Anyone interested by this app probably already noticed it's not fully 10.4Tiger compatible.

    Even though the app has been discontinued, its developper is readly to put up a new version if there is enough demands.

    So anyone even remotely interested - and they should be ;)- by it, should leave a message in the message box.

    http://www.edot-studios.com/webgroups2/

    Thanks for this great app !  (Version 1.3)

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    Mar 25 2005
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    XANCORP  Good. I like web pages as screensavers! I like to see information as i am walking past my computer. However, it appends "http://" in front of every URL even those using "file://" so it would be "http://file://...". please fix this so i can view pages in my Hard disk.  (Version 1.3)

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