OS X Daily writes, The most simple screen saver in OS X is just a floating grey Apple logo against a black background, but you can make that screen saver significantly better by attaching a customized message to it, which will be added along with the logo and move about the screen. Older versions of Mac OS X referred to this customizable screen saver as “Computer Name”, but in Mountain Lion it is labeled as the “Message” screen saver. For any version, just click “Screen Saver Options” to customize the message of the text shown on screen. What text to put on the screen...
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