Dream Aquarium Screensaver offers users an opportunity to turn their computer screen into a fish tank when they are not using it. These are not real fish They are 100 computer generated fish doing. This video shows off the amazingly realistic behavior and motion of Dream Aquarium's virtual inhabitants. With a surprising amount of options, you can control virtually every aspect of the program except for one important one. Dream Aquarium is a next-generation virtual aquarium & screensaver that brings the beauty of lush freshwater aquariums to your computer with unsurpassed realism. Beautiful shifting light rays, ground ripples, gently waving plants that fish can swim into, soft shadows cast by fish, configurable bubble streams, auto or manual feeding. Fish have articulated fins, moving eyes, gills and mouth. The program has a somewhat confusing interface that requires the user to right-click on the aquarium as it's running in order to access the Options menu. A fiddler crab that cleans the bottom of the aquarium and chases fish. But the actual fish tank action is impressive. Up to six species of sea creatures (the trial limits the tank to six) move in realistic ways and look lifelike, whether they are brightly colored angelfish or crabs scurrying about on the sea floor. The program's options are the highlight of the program once the menu is accessed. Users can choose between seven different aquariums, different fish, lighting, and can even feed the fish. While it seems like every opportunity was taken for users to control the tank, the designers neglected to give them as much control over when the screensaver operates. Throughout the extensive Options menu we only found one vague command to set when the aquarium appears, and oddly, this was only when the computer was running on battery. #DREAM AQUARIUM FREE FULL VERSION TRIAL#.
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