JPEGSaver 5.38 released

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JPEGSaver 5.38 has been released, providing users with a versatile image-displaying screensaver reminiscent of the classic Windows XP My Pictures and Windows 7 Photos screensavers. This software allows for extensive customization, enabling users to set the image display delay anywhere from one second to 24 hours. Various display modes facilitate the selection of how images are presented, and interactive features enable users to navigate through the images much like a slideshow.

Additionally, JPEGSaver offers a wide range of transition effects, which can be toggled on or off according to user preference. It can search multiple folders for images, and it maintains a database of found images to ensure quicker startup times in future sessions. Users can apply filters based on filename, path, creation or modification dates, and file sizes to refine the image selection shown.

The screensaver also provides options for image positioning and resizing through simple, bilinear, and bicubic methods. For images with EXIF orientation data, an auto-rotation feature is available. The software supports color management and gamma adjustment, along with timed screen dimming functions. Users can enhance their display with various background options, including colors, gradients, or additional images.

Furthermore, JPEGSaver allows the integration of extra display items, such as a clock, image borders, image information, or track details from popular media players. This comprehensive tool not only beautifies your screen but also offers a personalized viewing experience tailored to individual preferences.

As screensaver technology continues to evolve, JPEGSaver stands out for its rich feature set, making it a great choice for users looking to transform their screens into a dynamic showcase of their favorite images

JPEGSaver 5.38 released

JPEGSaver is an image-displaying screensaver similar to the Windows XP My Pictures screen saver or the Photos screensaver on Windows 7.

JPEGSaver 5.38 released @ MajorGeeks