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After Dark
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After Dark

An earlier, popular screen saver system for Windows and Macs from Berkeley Systems, Inc., that allowed custom animations to be added. Evolving from Magic, one of the first screen savers for Windows 2.0, After Dark popularized the "flying toaster" display. In the early 1990s, it was one of the hottest software products on the market. Although it was never upgraded to the newer versions of the operating systems and was eventually dropped, many animations are still available for it.



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Even though the NLM did not introduce its own system for end-users, GRATEFUL MED, until 1986, the phenomenon had become widespread through such commercial systems as BRS AFTERDARK, Dialog's Knowledge Index, BRS Colleague, and Paperchase, an NLM grant-developed system.
The AfterDark events come five years after the launch of the first Tuner Bash event and the expansion builds on the leadership position of PRIMEDIA's tuner titles in the automotive market, furthering the company's portfolio of industry-leading events.
 
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