Slide Screensaver: Transform Your Desktop with Smooth Transitions
What it is
Slide Screensaver is a lightweight screensaver that displays full-screen image slideshows with smooth, animated transitions (slides, fades, and parallax) designed to keep your desktop visually engaging when idle.
Key features
- Smooth transitions: Multiple transition styles (slide left/right, crossfade, zoom, parallax) with adjustable speed.
- Custom galleries: Point to folders or albums; supports common image formats (JPEG, PNG, GIF).
- Performance-friendly: Low CPU/GPU usage; option to limit frame rate or use CPU-only rendering.
- Schedule & triggers: Set idle time before activation; exclude when on battery or during presentations.
- Customization: Choose background color, overlay captions (filename, date), shuffle, and loop options.
- Multi-monitor support: Display different galleries per monitor or span one slideshow across all screens.
- Privacy-focused: No cloud syncing; images stay local (assumption—confirm before use).
Ideal use cases
- Personal photo showcases on home PCs.
- Ambient visuals for offices, receptions, or kiosks.
- Low-cost digital signage when paired with auto-start and loop options.
- Reducing burn-in risk by keeping content moving on OLED/AMOLED displays.
Quick setup (Windows/macOS)
- Install or unzip the app and place it in Applications (macOS) or Program Files (Windows).
- Open settings → add image folders or albums.
- Choose transition style, speed, and display order.
- Set idle time and power rules (disable on battery).
- Preview and save.
Tips for best results
- Use high-resolution images matching your display aspect ratio to avoid stretching.
- Optimize large images (resize/compress) to reduce memory usage.
- For professional displays, enable loop and set longer slide durations for slower pacing.
- Combine subtle motion (parallax or slow zoom) with crossfades for a polished look.
Limitations
- Not a replacement for full-featured digital-signage software (limited scheduling/remote management).
- Animated GIF support may be limited or converted to static frames.
- Performance varies with very large galleries on older hardware.
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