I am not a programmer. These are programs I would like to see in KDE. I remembered few more: waterfalls screensaver/visualisation for music, fireplace screensaver (some vis like that came in wmp 10), field with bird (sparrow?), close to camera jumping on branch and singing. >Hey, >I was just going through old messages and came across your message. >The disco ball screen saver sounds really cool. Did you get any >responses to that suggestion? >I could not tell from your message, are you interested in programming >these or were you just encouraging others to do so? >Just curious -- I have not done any KDE development but your suggestion >sounds good and if I can find time, I might see if I can throw >something together. >joey On Dec 11, 2004, at 3:29 PM, zika wrote: > I have created one message, but it seems to be lost. > I have not mentioned that these programs are not yet made. > > Here are the ideas: > Disco ball screensaver. Screen darkens. Disco ball cams from the top > and starts rotating. Patches of light are rotating on desktop. > > real 3d asteroid game. > in the asteroid game even if asteroids are 3d objects. if it is on > position x,y, and if bullet is on position x,y asteroid explodes. How > about adding depth to its position (z)? There also should be some kind > of elite-like radar. > > Labyrith game is game that used to be distributed with plus package. > Made by real networks, I think. > http://www.kidsdomain.com/down/pc/thelabyrinth.html > It is relatively simple game. You control the panel, and the ball > moves when you move panel up and down. Tables could be in xml format, > so new ones could be added easilly. > > Migration wizard. Program that would be started in windows and collect > data like, mail and news account, maybe resolution, background color > of desktop. > _____________________________________________________________ Get email for your site ---> http://www.everyone.net ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.