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Keep Out (Direct3D) Screen Saver 2.3

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  • Price: Free to try (Nag bar); $15.00 to buy
  • Operating system: Windows 95, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
  • Date added: August 29, 2002
  • Total Downloads: 24,406
  • Downloads last week: 24
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From Ergoworx :

Keep Out 2 (Direct3D) is a sequel to the popular Keep Out screen savers series. It shows a realistic 3D skull with crossed bones rotating on your screen. The skull looks like... like alive. Keep Out is a reliable guard of your PC.

Scan, edit, clean, and fix your system registry.

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