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Review
Welcome to paradise! 7art Screensavers has done it again. Get ready to be transported to places that are even hard to imagine. Mother Nature in its entire splendor.
7art Nature Reserve takes you to the most beautiful places on Earth.
This really beautiful screensaver will transport you to places that probably you can’t even imagine.You will be taken to the heart of nature. Places where you will confirm the presence of a superior being that created everything around us.You will embark on a journey to high and mighty mountains, beautiful plains, lush and green forests.
During your journey you will delight your eyes watching magnificent waterfalls roaring to the ground, breath-taking sunsets and sunrises in different beautiful sceneries, gentle streams opening their way through dense vegetation.
The images are high quality photos that will surely catch your eye immediately.You will almost feel yourself standing in front of those beautiful views.And if you accompany all this with awesome sounds of nature, I am sure, you will really relax and forget about your daily troubles and routine.
Now, for the bad part of this.Before you can even install the software, you have to pass through a tedious kind of a survey.
The program will ask several questions about the users of your computer, the places where you use the PC, etc.
I just don’t like those things.
And the worst part of the screensaver is that it installed a virus in my PC! My antivirus software detected it immediately and didn’t want to allow the installation. So I made it accept it and I got infected, of course.
They left traces even after uninstalling them, and that really makes me mad.
So my final comment is: the screensaver is really nice. I really enjoyed it. But you’d better have an excellent antivirus. |
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- Might infect your machine.
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Reviewed by: Fernando Soni Reviewer rating: Reviewed: 2 years ago
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