Put an image of sand and ocean on your Mac screen. Get realistic 3D water simulation with refraction and caustic effects, accompanied by original music. The screesaver supports multi-monitor support with monitor selection and doesn't prevent your Mac from going into the sleep mode.
Tranquility, endless ocean, sun-soaked sand. A light breeze, the roar of waves and not a soul nearby… Would you like to go to this paradise? Sandy Beach 3D live wallpaper puts a private beach on your desktop. It won’t wash away the icons but it will help you relax!
Features:
• realistic 3d water simulation with refraction and caustic effects
• Retina display ready
• original music track
• compatible with Mountain Lion
• screen saver mode
• multi-monitor support with monitor selection
• removing dock icon
• autostart at login
• doesn't prevent your computer from going to sleep
IMPORTANT NOTE: the app will not run on GMA 950 video card (Mac Mini (2006, 2007), iMac (2006), MacBook (2006, 2007))
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