>>6839561I'll give you credit for making something, and then providing it free. Assuming you're not some sort of hackware, of course.
Couple quick thoughts:
Your main landing page should be a navigation page to different things you are trying to say to the world. Using the entire front page as a hot mess of a shitbucket for everything in mostly random order is very Geocities. And, not in a good way.
Your screensaver feature isn't mentioned on your front page. It might be interesting to me, but I see no info on it at all. Would like to see a reasonably detailed overview of how it works & what settings are available.
Leading to: I'm not excited about an application that does everything you're "selling." Most of the features I already have in other software that I've spent years evaluating, selecting and investing my time in learning to use very, very well.
The "everything you need" should be clickable to a more detailed explanation of each feature. Right now it just looks like someone is hyperventilating on marketing buzzwords they think will draw in the short-attention span demographic. And, honestly, not an entirely Bad Thing since there's such a vast demographic like that. But someone like me does not install fuckall of anything if I can't read up on what it does first. I'm not into installing mysterious mystery software with mystery features that mysteriously Do Something. Somehow.
What I want: a screen saver like advertised in OP. One that can rotate backgrounds (while actively working and/or screen saver when I walk away) from a directory. Ideally, it will handle multi-monitor, so it can handle one portrait mode plus one landscape mode at different resolutions, and change each at different rates (that user can define) from different directories. Encrypted workstation lock could be interesting, but not terribly important.
That screen saver should not really do anything else. Best if it's simple stand alone.
Just for thinking about.