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Actually, from my limited work with Win32 programming, the screensaver is actually treated as a separate desktop instance for security reasons I habeeb, so it's not quite that simple. I'm not sure if freeware applications emulate this, but in most cases it's not important.
For Vista users: I know it was fairly simple for my friend to write something to implement a slideshow effect for his wallpaper in Vista by just hooking into Win32, it really wouldn't be very hard to extend that to animooted gif rendering. If someone posts an animated wall I'm interested in I might look into it, otherwise I leave it to some other tech savvy /w/ goer.
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