VirtuaGirl Desktop Nude Dancers Now Available for Mac

VELIZY, France — Apple users rejoice.

VirtuaGirl.com's free downloadable software, which already has provided 17 million erotica fans with more than 1,000 gorgeous desktop dancers in 30 to 45-minute feature dance performances on desktops, is now available for the Mac.

Filmed with proprietary green-screen technology, the performances appear on the computer desktop to keep fans company as they operate other software. VirtuaGirl dancers can be chosen from thousands of shows, wearing different costumes and exploring a variety of themes that range from the most sensual soft-core to girls who prefer to take a much more aggressive in-your-face approach while dancing.

"We have a thriving community of fans who enjoy commenting about each new performance and sharing ideas for upcoming shows" said Rex of TotemCash.com "It came to our attention that some of our fans were viewing shows by running our exclusive free downloads through an emulator program on their Mac devices.

"In order to provide the absolute best quality shows, we decided to create a custom version of the VirtuaGirl.com software specifically tailored to the desires of Mac users, and the results are really exciting."

Rex also said that the software for both Mac and PC users has been upgraded to high definition, allowing fans to zoom in on the dancers.

The proprietary VirtuaGirl software allows visitors to enjoy free teaser shows and offers exclusive feature length performances using a token system so that new customers can pick specific models for their own growing collection.

"This is a huge event for TotemCash and its affiliates," Rex said. "The Mac community has been waiting for this event for very long, you absolutely have to change your banner for one of these.

"It's also the right time to jump on any keyword relating to Mac and refer any site about Mac that you'd have in your friends list ... or create one."

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