Photo Screen Saver

A screensaver with multiple photo sources, including your Google Photos.

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4.30 (Rating count: 531)
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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2022-04-24
Dolph Joo
듀얼모니터 모두에 각기다른 화면보호기를 띄우는데 독보적입니다. 광고도 없고 조작하는데 어려움도 전혀 없네요.
2022-03-24
James Leatherman
I have been using this extension for over 5 years, and it is still the source of so much joy in the house. There were a few months back in 2018 or 2019 where things didn't work as well as usual, but since then it has been rock solid. All of our desktops with dual monitors slowly cycle our photos on dual monitors, and sometimes we will just stand there for a few minutes, seeing photos we had long since forgotten.
2022-02-15
Hun Jeong
There seems to be a bug where photos look garbled when running at Windows in portrait mode.
2022-02-10
Rovstam
I have been using it for a while and it does exactly what its called for.
2022-01-11
Terry Canaan
I hate that I had to install it to see what sources were supported. Is there some law against making a list of those sources and putting them here?
2022-01-06
Kevin Foor, Jr.
This is a great screen saver Chrome extension. I really do enjoy it, good job opus1269! 👍 👍
2021-12-27
Bruce Davidson
1. The instructions and options no longer match the settings ui. 2. I expect it to work like the built in screensaver and cover over the lock screen,, but it doesn't. Great options, but doesn't (no longer?) work.
2021-12-16
Sabyasachi Banerjee
Great for a selectable slideshow from my Google Photos. Quite a nifty extension.
2021-12-02
Сергей Митюхляев
класс !!!!!
2021-10-15
Frederic Guigand
A godsend on chromebooks! I never expected this from a chrome extension, but it works so well, it is amazing. The built-in sources provide great photos. And to top it all, by adjusting a few settings it is easy to get a Ken Burns effect (use zoom as display mode, and only fade for transitions). I am even using it on my Windows machine, instead of the much older Motion Picture and Nostalgic screensavers.
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