Halloween Holiday Lights

Candle Feeling a little nervous on this dark and stormy night? Does something seem... amiss? Did you just see something out of the corner of your eye... or hear an unusual sound? Perhaps you should lock the doors... again. Check the windows. Isn't there something you've forgotten?

Is the computer unplugged?!

Haven't you heard that Holiday Lights, the program that usually transforms your computer into a fun-filled, festive flashing multimedia extravaganza of laughter and happiness while you work, now includes frightening bulbs and music for the Halloween season?

It's creepy — and you'll love it.

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What Does It Look Like?

Feast your eyeballs on this. (Did somebody mention a feast of eyeballs? Sounds tasty....)

Halloween Desk Picture

These pictures are from the Windows version, but the Mac version looks pretty much the same. Of course, your screen will be bigger than this one, you can arrange the bulbs any way you want them, and you can choose any combination of the spooky songs to play.

(By the way, that fellow at the bottom of the screen looks like he might need a hand...)

Don't forget that Holiday Lights is two programs in one — it's a desktop animation program (flashing the bulbs and playing the music while you work, as shown above) and a screen saver, to keep things creepy all the time. Here's a picture of the screen saver on Windows:

Halloween Desk Picture

In the real thing, the bulbs also flash around the edge of the screen and the text floats up and down. What more could you ask for?!

 
Try It Now

Best of all, Holiday Lights is shareware. You can download it right now and try it out for a few days, completely free. If you like it enough, you can pay us $19.95 for it, using the instructions in the program. If you don't like it, just throw it away. You've got nothing to lose.

Holiday Lights is compatible with Windows and Macintosh computers (including Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT, and all versions of Mac System 7 or later, including Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9). To get your copy, just visit our Download Center and click on the appropriate version.

 
More Spooky Music

Looking for more Halloween MIDI files to add to Holiday Lights? Check out The Fearsome Foursome's Halloween Page and Derek's Haunted MIDI Archive for a nice collection.


Copyright © 1996-2000 Tiger Technologies. You can contact us at support@tigertech.com.
Some images and music are courtesy of the frightful folk at The Night Gallery, and are used by permission.


 

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