The popular Wallsaver application has made screensavers a desktop staple for OS X users. Although the app does not need to be running in order to function, you will need to be logged in to access the settings. To activate the screensaver, click "Activate" and select the screen saver you want. Then, choose "Restore desktop" and you're all set. Though Wallsaver is aimed at older OS X systems, it works on any Mac.
Wallsaver is a small screen saver that uses AppleScript to run as a background on your Mac. It has a simple interface with just two buttons. Pressing the play button starts the screensaver. After a few minutes, it stops and restores the original background. This makes it perfect for exhibit computers. If you're not sure whether to use the app, check out our review. If you like screen savers, you'll love this one!
As a bonus, you'll be able to set up a screen saver with a variety of pictures. Screen savers have several uses, including power saving mode and auto-logging. When your screen saver is on, you'll never need to login to access it again. If you want to see the pictures again, all you have to do is click the "Restart" button. In addition to saving your monitor, you can also use screensavers as wallpapers.