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Message 3079 - Posted: 13 Nov 2005, 11:54:02 UTC

I think it is great that you are trying to put together a screensaver! Right now it does not seem to work and the show graphic button does not darken when Rosetta is running. Love you guys, great feedback in an understandable form! I believe your communication is superior to the other projects and long term you will attract an ever increasing number of crunchers.

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Message 3082 - Posted: 13 Nov 2005, 12:29:59 UTC

Hi Ed, look at thread below, the screensaver is not ready yet. When it is I'm sure they'll announce it on the homepage.
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Message 3101 - Posted: 13 Nov 2005, 16:50:49 UTC - in response to Message 3082.  

Hi Ed, look at thread below, the screensaver is not ready yet. When it is I'm sure they'll announce it on the homepage.


It looked like they did announce it on their homepage ("we are currently beta testing the screen saver version developed by Jack Schonbrun.") and the screensaver was listed in under the application button on the homepage. Still, even if they don't have one for awhile, I am happy with this project. Folding@home has not even gotten its BOINC version yet, Predictor does not have one, LHC's fuzzy graphic does not accurately represent what they are doing, and SETI's is not as good as the old SETI classic despite the options. I bet if they finally do get one, it will be great. Even if it is not, this will remain one of my favorite projects because of the clear and frequent communication.
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Message 3106 - Posted: 13 Nov 2005, 17:00:39 UTC

Agree - once Rosetta get it's graphics working, it will be great!
Other projects miss the graphics or have a poor graphics, but Einstein represent pretty well what it is doing and CPDN is a bit supperior to others (due to nature of the project) and has even some advanced visualization (both live and results) and even some add-ons which I haven't seen on any other project.
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