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Fracture is a screensaver application for Mac that specializes in displaying captivating fractal images. It features eight distinct fractal types, including Julia Sets, Attraction Basins, and Mandelbrot Sets, providing a variety of visual experiences. The application allows users to control the display of images, offering options to skip or hold onto preferred fractals. Additionally, it supports multiple monitors and incorporates antialiasing for enhanced image quality, making it suitable for larger screens.

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Users can customize their fractal experience through a preference menu, where adjustments can be made to existing fractal images rather than creating new ones from scratch. Options include modifying sets, mixing images, and applying various effects. While some technical terms may appear intimidating, the intuitive interface and preview feature enable users to experiment and achieve visually appealing results effortlessly.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.8
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
  • OS X 10.9
  • OS X 10.10
  • Mac OS X
Additional Requirements
None
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
13,428
Downloads Last Week
0

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4.6/5

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Developer’s Description

Watch fractal images as your screensaver.
Fracture is a screensaver that draws fractal images. These are images created from mathematical formulas, and are often very beautiful. It can draw a variety of types of fractals, and is very configurable. It's multiprocessor. and multimonitor-aware, so it's a great way to show off the power of your Mac, too.

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