Dream Aquarium Screensaver Overview
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The Dream Aquarium Screensaver was one of the leading realistic desktop aquariums available on the market, literally towering head and shoulders above its competitors. Dream Aquarium Screensaver developer Iondream Corporation calls it a revolutionary, modern aquarium screensaver, but doesn’t reveal what they did to make it so. They claim to have achieved many of their technological advances with the Dream Aquarium Screensaver, including the use of state-of-the-art graphics and a new, “cutting edge” method for displaying live corals in the stunning Dream Aquarium Screensaver installation. But one thing they won’t tell you is that they have included a powerful program that can not only enlarge your screens, but also customize the way it stretches and moves your images around the screen.
I think it’s safe to say they’ve accomplished a few feats with Dream Aquarium Screensaver and the antivirus that comes with it seems to be one of the best of its kind on the market. This antivirus called Dream Zone Antispyware is built on the same code as the company’s other antivirus programs. This anti-virus, or Dream Zone anti-spyware, is included with the Dream Aquarium Screensaver as a free upgrade. This antivirus is a direct descendant of the Dream Zone virus that nearly wiped out Iondream and took several years to completely remove it from the Internet. The antivirus installed in this version is very well written and very effective in eliminating any and all forms of spyware that may have entered your computer through many websites on the Internet containing spyware or adware. It also contains a powerful database of over 9 million files designed to help computer users protect themselves from identity theft and viruses.
The fact that this particular program uses Dream Aquarium Screensaver to accomplish such an incredible task is amazing. Not only does it get the job done, but it also contains an antivirus program and a complete set of instructions for users to install and run the program, which is surprising given the fact that not many people understand the programming behind something like this. A review of My Dream Aquarium Screensaver should have included this as an amazingly realistic behavior for a product that costs less than twenty bucks.
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