Default screensaver can be boring sometimes. InstaSaver lets you create screensavers out of your favorite photos. The process is quite clear-cut, you’ll need to pick a title for your screensaver and upload upto 10 photos (max 512 KB each). Alternatively, you may also import photos from Flickr – search by username and/or tags and select photos. Tweak settings like Slide, Stretch, choose speed and background. After that, hit the next bottom and InstaSaver will generate the screensaver with over 150 transition effects.
The screensaver comes in a distributable exe package which can install as well as uninstall. Works well with Windows 2000, XP and Vista.
InstaSaver is focused more on simplicity, and that’s probably their weakness. Most of the background themes are simple gradients. Transitions are randomly shuffled, which means you can’t pick transition effects. Nonetheless, InstaSaver is a great tool and absolutely worth a bookmark.

wrote, on January 7th, 2008
I tried the link but unfortunately, the site is down. Will try again later. But it’s nice to have on the toolbox for instant screensaver app.
wrote, on January 7th, 2008
[...] them from Flickr and then it creates the installer for you to download. Thilak has done a good review of InstaSaver and suggests that although, it isn’t the best but yes, it certainly is fun little web [...]
wrote, on January 7th, 2008
What a nice tool to show off my photos. How i wish the number of photos could be bigger.