Neptune 3D Space Screensaver 1.0.1

Free Neptune 3D Space Screensaver screenshot fileWorks with Windows Vista
Take a trip to the most distant areas of our Solar System and survey the planet Neptune, the eighth and farthest site from the Sun. Enjoy the beautiful animated views of this deep blue planet. Be amazed by fascinating space scenes accompanied with relaxing and mysterious music track.
Type : Shareware ($5.99) » EULA
OS Support : Windows All + Vista
Date stamp / Size : Jun, 23. 2008 / 5130 kBytes
Asked : DirectX 9
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Update history of Neptune 3D Space Screensaver
v1.0.1 (May, 7. 2009)
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v1.0 (June, 23. 2008)
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You are hereby licensed to make as many copies of the shareware version of this software and documentation as you wish; give exact copies of the original shareware version to anyone. There is no charge for any of the above.
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