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NewFreeScreensavers.com Celebrates Oktoberfest

Just in time for the 200th anniversary celebration, NewFreeScreensavers.com unveils a new Oktoberfest collection.

2010-09-19
VICTORIA, SEYCHELLES, September 19, 2010 (Press-News.org) NewFreeScreensavers.com celebrates the autumn's signature festival, Oktoberfest. Boasting an unparalleled section of spyware-free, adware -free, virus-free screensavers, www.NewFreeScreensavers.com is the savvy users first stop for a new screensaver. Oktoberfest, a traditional autumn festival held initially in Munich, Germany, that features beer-drinking and merrymaking, and is known as the "largest folk fest in the World".

Users can download a large variety of eye-catching Oktoberfest screensavers. Rotating mugs with beer, beer bubbles, Oktoberfest friendly waitresses, fireworks under the Oktoberfest field can decorate computer monitors and bring an Oktoberfest atmosphere anywhere. Some Oktoberfest free screensavers show the time, date and the year so festival goers won't miss any important festival events.

Oktoberfest screensavers can be downloaded both separately and together in one package. It saves time and allows changing screensavers every day. Oktoberfest free screensavers from NewFreeScreensavers.com contain no spyware, adware and viruses and will work on any version of Windows from XP to Windows 7. The downloads are typically small, and take only moments to install. Start using them right away with minimal hassle.

NewFreeScreensavers.com (www.newfreescreensavers.com), a web site dedicated to screen savers, contains a collection of free screen savers, tips and tricks about screen savers, reviews and a blog.


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[Press-News.org] NewFreeScreensavers.com Celebrates Oktoberfest
Just in time for the 200th anniversary celebration, NewFreeScreensavers.com unveils a new Oktoberfest collection.