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Jon Kostakopoulos had been trying to stop drinking since his late teens. Nothing – not inpatient programs, outpatient programs, Alcoholics Anonymous or pharmaceutical treatments – seemed to help. So when his concerned mother heard from her new doctor at NYU Langone Health about a small trial of something totally different, she passed on the information. That's how he found himself, at age 25, undergoing a succession of three therapist-supported experiences with psilocybin, a psychedelic component of magic mushrooms that is now being tested for conditions including addiction, cancer-related anxiety and depression.

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Label: A&M Records Cat#: CD3259 Genre: Psychedelic Rock. Procol Harum is a band that is (these days anyway) rather obscure, but has had a definite influence on rock music, in general, and progressive rock, in particular. 'Best Of' albums seldom are that, and whether or not this one is certainly falls under the area of debate.

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  • I wonder if that's true for the other little words like 'of' and 'in.' Too bad I no longer have a Mac, to try it out. I wrote some industrial control apps using HyperCard. Unfortunately, it was at a time when the Mac OS was going through a dark period, and just wasn't stable enough to use in a factory.

Kostakopoulos didn't have the kind of 3D, multicolored, reality-distorting head trips that some report – and the 1960s stereotype would suggest. 'I pretty much knew where I was the whole time,' he says. In one session, he had a kind of death-and-rebirth experience, with the sense of starting over with a clean slate. 'Parts of it were great, full of optimism and hope,' he says. And parts of it were upsetting, full of 'guilt and embarrassment for what I'd put my friends and family through,' he says. He felt flooded by the need to recalibrate his priorities, and was able to look at himself – and his alcohol problem – more objectively. Kostakopoulos says his last drink was 11 days before his first supervised experience with the drug. That was five years ago.

The Potential

But you shouldn't take Kostakopoulos' story as proof that psilocybin is the next great wonder drug for treating addiction, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder or anything else. The larger trials that the Food and Drug Administration requires before considering new treatments are ongoing or in the planning stages.

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'We don't know if it works for any of these things,' says Stephen Ross, an associate professor of psychiatry and director of the Addictive Disorders and Experimental Therapeutics Research Laboratory at NYU Langone Health. What researchers do have is a collection of promising small studies evaluating just a few doses of psychedelics – including MDMA, also known as ecstasy – in conjunction with therapy in carefully selected patients, for specific conditions. And these scientists seem to have the wind at their backs in terms of popular and institutional interest in their work. In 2019, Johns Hopkins Medicine – with $17 million in promised funding from individuals including podcaster and 'The Four-Hour Workweek' author Tim Ferriss – launched the Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research to study the therapeutic potential of psychedelic compounds. Imperial College London launched its own center earlier that year. Researchers at NYU Langone, the University of California-San Francisco and UCLA are also studying the medical potential of psychedelics.

Psilocybin and MDMA are the two drugs that have gotten the most research attention, says Charles Grob, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at UCLA's Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior. Both now have breakthrough status from the FDA – psilocybin for major depression and treatment-resistant depression, and MDMA for PTSD. That means the agency recognizes the potential based on early studies and promises an expedited review. The drugs have different chemistry and effects, but they have the potential to be used in a similar way: a small number of doses paired with psychotherapy for long-term change, says Josh Woolley, an associate professor of psychiatry at UCSF.

The Backstory

As journalist Michael Pollan describes in his 2018 bestseller 'How to Change Your Mind,' psychedelic substances were used in certain rituals by other cultures (including in South and Central America) for centuries. In the U.S., psilocybin and its lab-synthesized cousin LSD were embraced as 'miracle drugs' in the 1950s and early 1960s by the psychiatric establishment, notably for alcoholism and cancer-related distress, before becoming inextricably linked to the 1960s youth counterculture movement. 'The dark side of psychedelics began to receive tremendous amounts of publicity – bad trips, psychotic breaks, flashbacks, suicides – and beginning in 1965 the exuberance surrounding these new drugs gave way to moral panic,' Pollan writes. 'As quickly as the culture and scientific establishment had embraced psychedelics, they now turned sharply against them.' The drugs were criminalized. 'In all of my training, the only things I ever heard about psychedelics was that they're dangerous and that they cause problems,' Ross says.


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Label: A&M Records Cat#: CD3259 Genre: Psychedelic Rock. Procol Harum is a band that is (these days anyway) rather obscure, but has had a definite influence on rock music, in general, and progressive rock, in particular. 'Best Of' albums seldom are that, and whether or not this one is certainly falls under the area of debate.

  • Psychedelic Art Desktop Wallpaper is the perfect high-resolution wallpaper picture with resolution this wallpaper is 1920x1080 pixel and file size 646.75 KB. You can use Psychedelic Art Desktop Wallpaper for your Windows and Mac OS computers as well as your Android and iPhone smartphones.
  • I wonder if that's true for the other little words like 'of' and 'in.' Too bad I no longer have a Mac, to try it out. I wrote some industrial control apps using HyperCard. Unfortunately, it was at a time when the Mac OS was going through a dark period, and just wasn't stable enough to use in a factory.

Kostakopoulos didn't have the kind of 3D, multicolored, reality-distorting head trips that some report – and the 1960s stereotype would suggest. 'I pretty much knew where I was the whole time,' he says. In one session, he had a kind of death-and-rebirth experience, with the sense of starting over with a clean slate. 'Parts of it were great, full of optimism and hope,' he says. And parts of it were upsetting, full of 'guilt and embarrassment for what I'd put my friends and family through,' he says. He felt flooded by the need to recalibrate his priorities, and was able to look at himself – and his alcohol problem – more objectively. Kostakopoulos says his last drink was 11 days before his first supervised experience with the drug. That was five years ago.

The Potential

But you shouldn't take Kostakopoulos' story as proof that psilocybin is the next great wonder drug for treating addiction, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder or anything else. The larger trials that the Food and Drug Administration requires before considering new treatments are ongoing or in the planning stages.

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'We don't know if it works for any of these things,' says Stephen Ross, an associate professor of psychiatry and director of the Addictive Disorders and Experimental Therapeutics Research Laboratory at NYU Langone Health. What researchers do have is a collection of promising small studies evaluating just a few doses of psychedelics – including MDMA, also known as ecstasy – in conjunction with therapy in carefully selected patients, for specific conditions. And these scientists seem to have the wind at their backs in terms of popular and institutional interest in their work. In 2019, Johns Hopkins Medicine – with $17 million in promised funding from individuals including podcaster and 'The Four-Hour Workweek' author Tim Ferriss – launched the Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research to study the therapeutic potential of psychedelic compounds. Imperial College London launched its own center earlier that year. Researchers at NYU Langone, the University of California-San Francisco and UCLA are also studying the medical potential of psychedelics.

Psilocybin and MDMA are the two drugs that have gotten the most research attention, says Charles Grob, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at UCLA's Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior. Both now have breakthrough status from the FDA – psilocybin for major depression and treatment-resistant depression, and MDMA for PTSD. That means the agency recognizes the potential based on early studies and promises an expedited review. The drugs have different chemistry and effects, but they have the potential to be used in a similar way: a small number of doses paired with psychotherapy for long-term change, says Josh Woolley, an associate professor of psychiatry at UCSF.

The Backstory

As journalist Michael Pollan describes in his 2018 bestseller 'How to Change Your Mind,' psychedelic substances were used in certain rituals by other cultures (including in South and Central America) for centuries. In the U.S., psilocybin and its lab-synthesized cousin LSD were embraced as 'miracle drugs' in the 1950s and early 1960s by the psychiatric establishment, notably for alcoholism and cancer-related distress, before becoming inextricably linked to the 1960s youth counterculture movement. 'The dark side of psychedelics began to receive tremendous amounts of publicity – bad trips, psychotic breaks, flashbacks, suicides – and beginning in 1965 the exuberance surrounding these new drugs gave way to moral panic,' Pollan writes. 'As quickly as the culture and scientific establishment had embraced psychedelics, they now turned sharply against them.' The drugs were criminalized. 'In all of my training, the only things I ever heard about psychedelics was that they're dangerous and that they cause problems,' Ross says.


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But in the past few decades, some researchers – backed by nonprofits such as the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, or MAPS, and the Heffter Research Institute – found their own way to the promising early science and decided to take a fresh look at the drugs. Roland Griffiths, director of the new Johns Hopkins center and a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, got 'deeply curious about non-ordinary states of consciousness' after developing a meditation practice about 25 years ago. He did some research on comparative religions and various meditative and contemplative practices, and came across the old medical studies on psychedelics. 'I was kind of a skeptic going into it,' he says, referring to the potential of the drugs. But in 2006 he and his colleagues published a double-blinded study showing that administering a high dose of psilocybin under 'comfortable, supportive conditions' reliably produced mystical experiences in healthy, religiously or spiritually oriented adults. Griffiths was stunned to find that about two-thirds of the volunteers rated the experience to be 'either the single most meaningful experience of his or her life or among the top five most meaningful experiences of his or her life' – on par with the birth of a first child or death of a parent. Participants also reported enduring positive changes in moods, attitudes and behavior, suggesting a potential therapeutic role.

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Psiloscybin may affect people differently. But often, Griffiths says, the drug produces transcendent or mystical-type feelings characterized by a sense of unity and interconnectedness. People many times report feeling a sense of mystery and wonder at the very fact of being alive, and a sense of freedom to choose their own path, he says. That can be helpful for those who are 'caught in habitual patterns of behavior or thinking,' whether it's the fixation on an addictive substance, ruminative anxiety or depressive thoughts, he says. Experts aren't sure precisely how psilocybin works, but it seems to temporarily produce a widespread reorganization of brain activity and communication, says Frederick Barrett, an assistant professor of psychiatry and director of neurophysiological mechanism and biomarker assessment at Johns Hopkins' new center.

Most research on psilocybin has focused on addiction and cancer-related distress. Ross and Griffiths published research in 2016 showing that a single dose along with support from therapists helped participants achieve a 60% to 80% reduction in depression and anxiety that endured six months after the session. Sherry Marcy, now 77, was one of the volunteers. She was diagnosed with stage 3 endometrial cancer in 2010 and underwent surgery and months of grueling chemotherapy and radiation. The treatment worked, but the experience left her depressed and traumatized. She read about the Hopkins study and, after consulting with her wife, signed up. 'I'm a child of the 60s, so I wasn't appalled at the idea,' she says. Marcy took a dose of psilocybin in a special room with a couch, while wearing an eyeshade and headphones. She was monitored by two therapists. (She had two sessions, one with psilocybin and one with a placebo, and was only told which was which afterwards – though she had a pretty good idea based on what she felt.) Her primary experience was a sense of connectedness to her family. 'That got me grounded,' she says. 'Once I got connected to Nancy and the kids, I knew which way was up and how much I had ahead of me.'

MDMA is also in phase three trials – of three doses accompanied by therapy – following promising results for use in people with PTSD. It's 'quite different' from the classic psychedelics like psilocybin and LSD, though in this context it's delivered in a similar way (over many hours, with therapists, in a supportive environment), says Michael Mithoefer, a psychiatrist who practices in Charleston, South Carolina, and leads MAPS-sponsored trials of the drug.

The primary treatment for PTSD is psychotherapy that revisits the traumatic events. But some patients get so overwhelmed that they 'can't talk about the trauma without getting upset and anxious,' he says. Others may numb their feelings, which can reduce emotional connection and render therapy ineffective. MDMA seems to help people reach a sweet spot. 'They're activated and engaged enough to do meaningful work, but not overwhelmed,' Mithoefer says. That may be in part because the drug decreases activity in the amygdala, the part of the brain associated with fear, though the mechanism isn't fully understood. The drug also increases trust and interpersonal connection, which can help build a therapeutic relationship. As with psilocybin, a therapeutically successful or meaningful experience isn't necessarily a fun one. 'The name ‘ecstasy' is misleading,' Mithoefer says. 'You're not ecstatic when you're processing trauma, but it's bearable and productive when it wasn't before.'

MDMA-assisted therapy helped Jonathan Lubecky, a U.S. Army veteran who served in Iraq and was officially diagnosed with PTSD in 2007. 'Within 60 days of coming home, I had my first suicide attempt,' says Lubecky, now 43 and living in Charleston. More attempts followed, and he tried medication and various forms of therapy, to no avail. After hearing about one of the trials Mithoefer was leading and enrolling, he had three therapist-supported sessions with MDMA. 'I would purposely stay away from trauma in therapy, because it would trigger panic,' he says. 'The medication allows you to not have that occur. You can talk about it like you're not going to die of a panic attack.' He says the experiences helped him look at things more objectively, without self-judgment. It helped him, although he says he worries that other veterans will hear his story and think they should just go get ecstasy on the street and that they'll be fine.

The Caution

Researchers have the same concern. In clinical trials, patients are screened carefully for conditions including psychosis and cardiovascular problems. Obtaining and taking the drugs while not under medical supervision can be unsafe, and the effectiveness isn't necessarily going to mirror the controlled conditions of the studies. In the context of supervised therapeutic use, there are prep sessions where the patient discusses his or her medical and psychiatric history and intention for the session. During the experience, therapists monitor patients closely to ensure safety – for example, that no one leaves or does something dangerous while under the influence. Afterward, there are sessions to process the experience. 'I don't see them as trivial drugs, or drugs to be used for trivial reasons,' Grob says.

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If psilocybin and MDMA are eventually approved, researchers expect their use will still be limited in several ways, including the need for them to be administered by trained clinicians. They also worry about 'irrational exuberance,' as Ross puts it – that people might believe the drugs will be a cure-all in one or two doses and get their hopes up. There is a concern that news of one person having a bad outcome in an uncontrolled setting could halt research progress into psychedelic medicine. 'We've had thousands of terminally ill cancer patients calling us because they think we have a clinic,' Ross says. But trials are limited, and he doesn't advise use outside of them. For now, all he and his colleagues can do is keep working.

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Aerial 1.5.0
Aerial is a Mac screensaver based on the new Apple TV screensaver thatdisplays the Aerial movies Apple shot over New York, San Francisco,Hawaii, China, etc. Starting with version 1.4, this also includes thenew ISS videos available in tvOS 12.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: John Coates
  • Modification Date: May 31, 2019
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.8 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 5.9 MB

Anemona 1.43
Anemona is a particle-based screensaver. It suggests the movement of a Sea Anemone.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Oriol Ferrer Mesia
  • Modification Date: July 25, 2012
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.8 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 82 Kb

Cyclone 10.6
This is a ScreenSaver Module for Mac OS X.
Cyclone is a screen saver for OS X v10.8 or later. It makes tornadoes onyour screen. This is the OS X port of the Windows OpenGL screen savermade by Terence M. Welsh.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Terence M. Welsh/Mac OS X port: Stephane Sudre
  • Modification Date: December 2, 2018
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.8 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 176 Kb

Desktop Dolphins 1.1.5
Two screensavers in one! Watch dolphins jump and dive in a 3D ocean environment, OR have themjumping and diving on the screen you were just working on, or any other background imageyou like!
  • License: Shareware, $7.50
  • Developer/Publisher: Useless Creations
  • Modification Date: August 20, 2011
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 1.8 MB

Electric Sheep 3.0.2
This software owes its name to Philip K. Dick's novel Do Androids Dreamof Electric Sheep. It realizes the collective dream of sleepingcomputers from all over the internet.
When the screen-saver is activated, the screen goes black and ananimated 'sheep' appears. Behind the scenes, the screen-saver contacts aserver and joins the parallel computation of new sheep. Every fifteenminutes 24/7 a new sheep is born and distributed to all clients fordisplay. Each sheep is an animated fractal flame.
This program is recommended only if you have a high-bandwidth, always-onconnection to the internet such as DSL or cable modem. For best results,let it run overnight to collect a whole flock. Laptop users might haveto adjust their power settings to accomplish this.
  • License: Freeware, Gold Sheep $2/month
  • Developer/Publisher: Scott Draves
  • Release Date: March 25, 2018
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.6 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 14.3 MB

Euphoria 10.6
Euphoria is a psychedelic OpenGL ScreenSaver for Mac OS X.Euphoria is a creation of Terence M. Welsh. It was ported to Mac OS X by Stephane Sudre.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Terence M. Welsh/Mac OS X port: Stephane Sudre
  • Release Date: December 2, 2018
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.8 or higher - 64-bit

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FieldLines 1.2.1
FieldLines is a screen saver that simulates the electric field linesemitted by charged particles. In this screen saver, ions move around thescreen and bind to the lines of other ions as they get close and unbindas they move away. As the original author has said, physics never lookedso good.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Terence M. Welsh/Mac OS X port: Nick Zitzmann
  • Modification Date: September 16, 2009
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 106 KB

Fireflies 10.6.1
Fireflies is a psychedelic OpenGL ScreenSaver for Mac OS X.Fireflies is a creation of Terence M. Welsh. It was ported to Mac OS X by Stephane Sudre.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Terence M. Welsh/Mac OS X port: Stephane Sudre
  • Release Date: November 21, 2018
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.8 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 652 Kb

Flux 10.6
Flux is a psychedelic OpenGL ScreenSaver for Mac OS X.Flux is a creation of Terence M. Welsh. It was ported to Mac OS X by Stephane Sudre.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Terence M. Welsh/Mac OS X port: Stephane Sudre
  • Release Date: December 2, 2018
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.8 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 413 Kb

The GitHub Matrix Sceensaver 1.0
The latest commits from GitHub visualized in a Matrix-style animation.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Benjamin Winterberg
  • Release Date: December 13, 2016
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.8 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 53 Kb - Click the Web.saver file to install

Helios 1.5
Helios is a particle attraction/repulsion screen saver where 'blobs'emit and receive multi-colored particles. It's difficult to describe,but as some have said about the screen saver, it's pretty insane.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Terence M. Welsh/Mac OS X port: Nick Zitzmann
  • Modification Date: August 28, 2009
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 401 KB

Hyperspace 2.1
Hyperspace is a screen saver that sends its users on a virtual tripthrough a wormhole, just like the ones in some sci-fi TV shows andmovies. Meanwhile, nebulas and stars fly by.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Terence M. Welsh/Mac OS X port: Nick Zitzmann
  • Modification Date: September 8, 2013
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.6 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 1.5 MB

iKaleid 2.1.1
iKaleid is a simulation of a kaleidoscope to run on Mac OS X as a screensaver. It tries to be as realistic as possible and will produce anendless array of patterns and colours. OpenGL is used for the rendering.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: James A. McCombe
  • Modification Date: January 1, 2016
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.11 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 208 Kb

Jack-O-Lantern 1.5
Jack-O-Lantern is a screen saver that displays a carved 3D pumpkin. The pumpkin isrecreated in loving detail right down to the flickering candle inside. Several carvingdesigns are included, and you can even create your own to be displayed. No getting yourhands dirty carving the real thing. Artificial pumpkin smell not included.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Killer Robots
  • Modification Date: October 25, 2013
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.7 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 17.7 MB

LotsaGlass 1.3
This screensaver displays an animated blob of liquid glass that flows and deforms according to various patterns.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: WAHa
  • Modification Date: August 31, 2009
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 183 Kb

LotsaSnow 1.6
This screensaver draws snowflakes falling down your screen. Simpleenough, but the oh-so-clever part is that it uses a semi-physical modelfor growing each snowflake, meaning every snowflake is actually unique,and also that it uses a quite a bit of processing power. But that's theprice you pay for indivduality!
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: WAHa
  • Modification Date: November 9, 2013
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.6 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 66 Kb

LotsaWater 1.8
This screensaver renders a fairly realistic water effect over your desktop, showing itdistorted through the wavy surface of the water as raindrops fall on the surface.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: WAHa
  • Modification Date: November 9, 2013
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.6 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 66 Kb

Microcosm 1.1
Microcosm is a screen saver that takes users on a trip down akaleidoscope field of gooey, animated gizmos. Meanwhile, the gizmos flyaround and change colors. Microcosm can be configured to either focus onanimating a single gizmo, or showing the full kaleidoscope effect.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Terence M. Welsh/Mac OS X port: Nick Zitzmann
  • Modification Date: September 8, 2013
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.6 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 1.2 MB

Moolah! 1.1.1
Money floats around the screen in 3D. Includes US Dollars, and Australian Dollars. Manymore currencies available to download straight from the Settings screen (full registeredversion only).
  • License: Shareware, $7.50
  • Developer/Publisher: Useless Creations
  • Modification Date: October 30, 2009
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 1.2 MB

MovingPhotos 3D 1.8.1
The MovingPhotos3D screensaver sends your photos flying around in three dimensions. Uses your iTunes Album Artwork, iPhoto library, or photos from any folder.
  • License: Shareware, $6
  • Developer/Publisher: David McNerney
  • Modification Date: November 12, 2013
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.9 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 228 Kb

PixelCity 1.1
A stunning screensaver orinally by Shamus Yourg which generates andperfrorms a fly-through of a nighttime cityscape.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: eMage
  • Modification Date: October 14, 2009
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 648 Kb

PongSaver 2.1.1
When the game begins, the score is set to the current time. The leftside's score is the current hour (in 24-hour time), and the right side'sscore is the current minute. Then, the right side scores about once aminute to keep up with the real clock. When it gets to 59, the nextscore makes it wrap around to 00, and the left side will score shortlyafterwards to bring the hour forward. At midnight, left's score wrapsaround to 00.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Michael Ash
  • Modification Date: August 8, 2017
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.6 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 35 Kb

RainingCubes 1.0
RainingCubes is a screen saver for OS X that animates anywhere from oneto thousands of multi-colored cubes doing what cubes do when they haveno surface beneath them, and the force of gravity is applied to them.
That might not be too interesting on its own, but RainingCubes is thefirst screen saver for OS X that does its drawing using the new Metal 3Ddrawing API in OS X 10.11 (El Capitan). RainingCubes draws at a constant60 FPS, supports Retina displays, supports optional FSAA (full-screenanti-aliasing), and by default draws using your Mac's low-power GPU (ifpresent) in order to conserve energy.
RainingCubes requires OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) or later, as well as acomputer that supports the Metal API. That ought to include all Macsmade in mid-2012 and later.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Nick Zitzmann
  • Modification Date: September 26, 2015
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.11 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 257 KB

Rose 2.0
Rose is a screensaver for OS X that creates a variety of colorful, swirly animated images based on trigonometry.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Stick Software
  • Modification Date: June 1, 2015
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.9 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 141 Kb

Satori 2.0
Satori is a screensaver for OS X that creates flowing, meditative imagesbased on various mathematical formulae. Version 2.0 is compatible withOS X 10.9 and 10.10 (and should run on later OS X releases as well).
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Stick Software
  • Modification Date: June 1, 2015
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.9 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 218 Kb

Skyrocket 1.4
There's fireworks screen savers, and then there's Skyrocket. Technologyhas come a long way since the days of the Pyro! screen saver, andSkyrocket shows how far we've come by rendering fireworks in 3D. Oh, andit also has sound effects to go with the fireworks. And unlike someother fireworks screen savers, this one won't change your screen'sresolution.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Terence M. Welsh/Mac OS X port: Nick Zitzmann
  • Modification Date: August 28, 2009
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 8.3 MB

Solar Winds 10.6
It's a port of the Windows OpenGL ScreenSaver made by Terence M. Welsh.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Terence M. Welsh/Mac OS X port: Stephane Sudre
  • Modification Date: December 2, 2018
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.8 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 635 Kb

3D Desktop Butterflies 1.2
I spent ages trying to make them actually fly like butterflies. Sort of random andfluttery. When I looked at a couple of other butterfly screen savers they all flew in avery basic 'flap... flap... flap' fashion which made them look like a wind up aeroplanekinda deal. Still not sure I've got it quite right, but I do think it's cool to watch. Andthe way they land on both the desktop and the 'glass' of your monitor I think looks nicetoo. I dunno, I just like it!
  • License: Shareware, $7.50
  • Developer/Publisher: Useless Creations
  • Modification Date: August 19, 2011
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 797 Kb

3D Matrix Code 1.1.1
The Matrix code in 3D.
  • License: Shareware, $7.50
  • Developer/Publisher: Useless Creations
  • Modification Date: September 3, 2009
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 787 MB

WatchOSX 1.0.3
Bringing the best part of your new shiny watch to OSX. We've createdthis OSX screensaver just for funs sake.
Apple Watch Screensaver features 5 watchface variations. Chronograph,X-LARGE, Simple, Normal & Utility.
With 80 different variations of watchfaces there is ton a possiblitiesfor individualty and fun and simply no room to be boring.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Mads Lee Jensen
  • Modification Date: March 7, 2019
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.10 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 690 Kb

XScreenSaver 5.43
XScreenSaver is the standard screen saver collection shipped on mostLinux and Unix systems running the X11 Window System.
  • License: Freeware
  • Developer/Publisher: Jamie Zawinski
  • Modification Date: July 1, 2019
  • Requirements: Mac OS X 10.8 or higher - 64-bit

Download File Size: 37.3 MB

Download File Size: 21.1 MB


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