Screensavers
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A Screensaver is a program on your computer that runs after a certain amount of time, with the intention to "save your screen" by reducing burn-in reduction. This is usually done with fast moving patterns and dark backgrounds.
Modern computers don't usually have screensavers (or will just turn the screen off) as burn-in has become less of a problem for LCD screens than CRTs. However, many still use them for their looks or nostalgic value.
The screensavers listed here have are of value for tennis: either as useful Media Generators, pseudo-plugins or just cool stuff to put in your video.
Screensavers
XScreenSaver
The largest and most popular screensaver package on Linux, XScreensaver has hundreds of screensavers that you can use. https://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/
Versions also exist for Mac, iOS and Android. A windows port also exists called XScreenSaverWin.
Slip
hell yea
Polyhedra
looks cool
Windows 98
A screensaver that draws endless cubes out of an image onto the screen.