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After AdtTools rebranded their website to ThinkDesktop, ''ScreenMates'' were made and distributed through the mid - late 2000s. Popular brands like Family Guy and Pillsbury Doughboy had ''ScreenMates'' made for them. After rapid decline of the desktop toys, they were discontinued around the 2010s era, with the ThinkDesktop brand and website becoming defunct later on.
After AdtTools rebranded their website to ThinkDesktop, ''ScreenMates'' were made and distributed through the mid - late 2000s. Popular brands like Family Guy and Pillsbury Doughboy had ''ScreenMates'' made for them. After rapid decline of the desktop toys, they were discontinued around the 2010s era, with the ThinkDesktop brand and website becoming defunct later on.
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''ScreenMates'' were mostly available to download on the ThinkDesktop website, or downloadable through other ways. Very few ''ScreenMates'' were archived properly. But most of them were not archived for various reasons, such as improper archival or limited availability, making them lost media.
''ScreenMates'' were mostly available to download on the ThinkDesktop website, or downloadable through other ways. Very few ''ScreenMates'' were archived properly. Most of them were not archived because ThinkDesktop's website required filling out a survey form before downloading the installer, making Wayback Machine unable to archive them. They also were not archived for limited availability at certain times, making most of them lost media. There is no guarantee whether or not they are accessible primarily as most require an internet connection to be used.
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Revision as of 02:56, 4 March 2022

SquarepantsScreenmate.jpg

Screenshot of Nick.com LaunchPad Communicator ScreenMate

Status: Partially found

ScreenMates were desktop toy BDAs (branded desktop applications) made from commissions mostly for the brands of Media and entertainment, and Retail in order to promote the brand. The desktop toys included features to play around with such as adding characters to the desktop, playing music, or showing news related to the brand.

History

After AdtTools rebranded their website to ThinkDesktop, ScreenMates were made and distributed through the mid - late 2000s. Popular brands like Family Guy and Pillsbury Doughboy had ScreenMates made for them. After rapid decline of the desktop toys, they were discontinued around the 2010s era, with the ThinkDesktop brand and website becoming defunct later on.

Availability

ScreenMates were mostly available to download on the ThinkDesktop website, or downloadable through other ways. Very few ScreenMates were archived properly. Most of them were not archived because ThinkDesktop's website required filling out a survey form before downloading the installer, making Wayback Machine unable to archive them. They also were not archived for limited availability at certain times, making most of them lost media. There is no guarantee whether or not they are accessible primarily as most require an internet connection to be used.

ScreenMates

# Brand Status
1 Ice Age Lost
2 Family Guy Partially found
3 The Ant Bully Lost
4 Stop & Shop Lost
5 Webmaster Radio Lost
7 Hasbro Monkey Bar TV Lost
8 Nick.com LaunchPad Communicator Lost
9 Scott Lost
10 Blue Cross (UK) Lost
11 American Dad Lost
12 Cottonelle Lost
13 Hawaiian Airlines Lost
14 Vail Resorts Lost
15 Dodge Lost
16 SpongeBob SquarePants Found
17 Avatar: The Last Airbender Found
18 Fairly Odd Parents Lost
19 Pillsbury Lost
20 Comcast Spectator Lost

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