Posted on 06/11/2004 11:12:49 PM PDT by anymouse
The former President is gone, but now you can honor him on your desktop. This commemorative screensaver offers a collection of images from the life and times of The Great Communicator.
Our Ronald Reagan Remembered Tribute screensaver is a compilation of 22 images that encapsulate his life, his career, and his presidency. Inspired by the some of his most famous quotes and speeches, RI Soft Systems arranged the photos in this screensaver to pay tribute to his lifetime accomplishments.
Ronald Reagan Remembered Screensaver Screensaver Copyright © 2004 RI Soft Systems. All Rights Reserved. Photos provided by United Press International.
Our Ronald Reagan Remembered screensaver is a compilation of images captured throughout his life, his career, and his presidency. Ronald Reagan championed four "Pillars of Freedom": individual liberty, economic opportunity, global democracy and national pride. Reagan won a solid following among moderate middle-class and working class Americans, many of whom had formally supported the Democratic Party. He won their support by asserting that the Federal Government imposed excessive taxation and had become too large and overbearing. The inspirational photos depicted in this screensaver are provided courtesy of United Press International in Washington, D.C. These images are for your own personal use only, and any other commercial use or re-publication is prohibited.
This screensaver is brought to you through a unique cooperative effort between RI Soft Systems, United Press International, and CNET.
Our Ronald Reagan Remembered screensaver is FREE to download. You may also link or otherwise redistribute the original download file (reagan.exe), provided that this file is not modified in any way, and that no fee is ever charged.
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Yikes. I downloaded it to my desktop, but haven't installed it yet.Guess I'll pitch it in the recycle bin. :^(
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M, do you know if there is any spyware involved with this program?
Suit yourself! Nobody's forcing you to use it. I currently have it on my computer, and Norton didn't note anything wrong with it.
Or keep it and wait awhile and see what happens to the others. Then if nothing bad happens a month or so later try it...
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Or keep it and wait awhile and see what happens to the others. Then if nothing bad happens a month or so later try it...That's a good idea. It's still on my desktop, marked with today's date and FR thread 1152250. That way I can come back here and see if anyone reports any bad things with this screen saver.
Have a great Sunday !
ping for your work desktop??
Meek, it's good. Check it out.
"Take your tin-foil "PC expert" hat elsewhere. The screen saver is not spyware.
It is one thing to provide warnings of known hazards, it is entirely different to yell fire in a crowded theater for kicks."
I didn't say it was smartass.
I said it was dangerous in general to download screen savers from the Web. And it is. Many people don't know that screen savers are actual programs (instead of just pictures) and when you install one that the program is being given complete access to your computer to do as it will.
Didn't someone say: "Trust - but verify"? Still applies.
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