Free Screensavers Or Cheap Screensaver?
Wondering why information on paid screensavers has been presented in tandem with the information on free screensavers. Why is there a section on “paid or free screensavers?” Why are there not two separate sections—one on paid screensavers and one on free screensavers?
The fact is that even those websites that ask money for screensavers do offer a free trial. Computer users can check out a screensaver before they purchase that screensaver. Thus the reader can see that it is difficult to say whether those screensavers are paid or free screensavers.
One excellent example of the paid or free screensavers can be found on the website that’s a source of photos from various National Parks. By examining the information on that website, a computer user can find a way to try out a screensaver with photos from Zion , Bryce Canyon, Yosemite, Big Bend or some other National Park. There is not cost for that trial viewing. That fact raises again the question raised at the start of this article.
Does the website with the Park photos offer paid or free screensavers? The trial screensaver is free. If the computer user wants to have a Park photo as a permanent fixture on his or her monitor, then the computer user must pay the website’s asking price.
A number of animated screensavers have been made available at no cost at all. These are usually the most popular screensavers—3D Tropical Fish screensaver, Fireside Christmas screensaver, Christmas Time 3D screensaver and the 3D screensaver with the solar system. Still, those who visit the website with any of the free screensavers often find they need help downloading those screensavers.
What are the most common problems encountered by computer users who examine the paid or free screensavers? What can stand in the way of allowing a computer user to check out and use any of the available screensavers?
Some computer users have trouble downloading the screensavers. Sometimes when a computer user tells his or her compute to download a screensaver, that computer suddenly brings up the error page. Sometimes the computer simply fails to respond at all.
At other times, a computer user has found it impossible to preview the images on a screensaver. Sometimes too, a computer user can take advantage of the free trial examination, but the computer user can not download any of the freeze screensavers.
Some computer users experience problems after they have managed to download a selected screensaver. Some computer users have trouble retrieving a saved screensaver. Sometimes too, a computer user has difficulty finding a way to uninstall a screensaver. Thus some computer users have screensavers they no longer want.
A last group of problems relates to security. Security is a concern for every computer user, whether that computer user plans to go after paid or free screensavers. No computer user wants to download a screensaver that contains software for Adware or Spyware. Groups that offer downloadable screensavers must offer proof that their software does not include unwanted and dangerous information.
When a website can offer a satisfactory answer to the questions that trouble every computer user, every potential purchaser of a new screensaver, then that website can better sell or give-away lots of screensavers.












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