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En annan skrivbords- kub för Windows XP/Vista

Den skrivbords- kuben verkställer för Linux är extremt populär, därför att folket förälskelse synar godisen, men valen för Windows är mycket mindre intressant. Det senaste nytto- som ger detta, verkställer för Windows är fastar förvånansvärt, och arbeten på både XP och utsikt.

Skriva Ninjas, naturligtvis föredra skrivar genvägar till snazzy skrivbord utan det inte är peka är det?

Här är avskärma i handlingen, som är fastar förvånansvärt på min utsiktbärbar dator.

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Systemsymbolen i magasinet ger lämpligt dig tar fram till allt och berättar även dig vad skrivagenvägarna är.

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Alternativsidan ger dig alternativ för en radda, och jag skulle rekommenderar att möjliggöra det felstavade ”Blendding” alternativet, därför att det gör verkställalooken ett lott mer trevlig på ett snabbare att bearbeta med maskin.

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Här är den kallaste delen, avskärmachefen, var du kan flyttningfönster mellan avskärmer omkring genom precis att släpa och att tappa.

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Säker förmiddag I detta ska för att inte vara jumbon av dessa hjälpmedel, men åtminstone denna är stillbilden som är fri, i motsats till Yod' M 3D en vi skrev omkring för.

Du ska behov att se till att ditt system har chaufförer som stöttar OpenGL.

Nedladdningen chockar skrivbords- nytto- för 4Way 3D

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Comments (26)

  1. jambarama

    Open source software is often accused as non-innovative, stealing ideas from MS/Apple, and even that OSS is just open source doubling the effort already made by MS/Apple.

    I think this is a terrific example that it goes both ways – both worlds borrow the best ideas of the other world – and that is what makes the best total packages!

  2. jmarko

    so why doesnt the mouse show up on screens two and three? it works on 1 and 4 but the other two i have to use keyboard shortcuts for everything.

  3. allan

    where can i get openGL ICD for NVIDIA geforce 5500. I am running Vista with core 2 duo 2.00ghz and the application wont run

  4. Lens.

    why cant u get an option to change the bit where it says blennding??

    please help

  5. im

    Well, now it is not freeware anymore. It ask for email and serial, even that a their web site says is freeware

  6. Innuendo

    Just downloaded and it’s still freeware. It didn’t ask for an email or a serial from me. I suggest you try again.

  7. Andy

    Looks like version 1.0 needs an email and serial. Problem is, the site to get a serial number doesn’t work…

  8. The Geek

    I changed the link to point to the download page… drives me crazy when sites change their link structure.

  9. Ben Shittu

    Looks cool but unfortunately doesn’t work properly on my vista. The cube runs slow & looks white as a ghost!

  10. Pavlos

    Guys it works fine on my machine! Vista started getting interesting now! Although it could be a bit more customizable it’s a descent piece of software!
    Nyways, enjoy!

  11. jrjr

    works great on XP SP! I gave up on Linux but Beryl was very cool there…. I wish Rocket dock could be a global program as well…..or maybe have the choice of programs.

  12. ChaseVoid

    It would be better if this cube technology could be implemented in the vista’s default switch windows. It would look good as a cube

  13. linuxguy

    … or you could just start using Linux instead ;)

    download Ubuntu and run it as a live CD. if you like it and want to start using it regularly then click the “install” icon. it will install itself in addition to your existing windows installation. it will boot into ubuntu by default unless you press esc during bootup and choose windows (you can change the default OS by modifying a simple text file).

    Ubuntu Linux is 100% free, just as easy as windows to use, and and has a much better looking desktop cube interface built-in. once you start using Linux you’ll wonder why you spent so much time trying to find an affordable way to make windows exciting, when almost everything for Linux is free.

    :D

  14. freecall

    yodm3d is still free on 1 or 2 sites…keep searching.
    I find vista feels much freindlier since I got rid of the “cancel or allow” question. Makes it much less frusrating now. I also find ace explorer or accoo browsers more compatible with IE 7 than Firefox.

  15. RandyHood

    Sorry, but this doesn’t cut it after Beryl, or Compiz Fusion which now comes as part of Ubuntu Gutsy. Even without those, I still wouldn’t use it, since I see no conceivable benefit except for a split second of fancy animation. That’s all it is…pre-determined animation. There is nothing appreciably dynamic about this program. It has some potentially useful elements, such as 4 desktops, but they are not put together in a way that makes me want to use them.

    It’s the same problem with Vista’s “3d switch between windows” effect. It’s annoying and redundant, because you still have to cycle through the windows just like you can already do with Alt+Tab….and Alt+Tab does it better. I never use it when i’m trying to get work done. On the contrary, the Mac OS X Expose effect I use all the time…because it is actually useful and dynamic. You can dynamically select any one of the windows arranged on the screen.

    So you see, it’s not just about eye candy…it has to have some hook…something at least as productive as not having it, otherwise it is just a one-time cool animation. I can go to YouTube for that.

  16. Tim

    Any free cube desk tops for xp available???

    Please help

  17. Helf

    CubeDesktop is better!!

    check it at http://www.cubedesktop.com

  18. Jones

    Hi
    I have tried the program, it works fine except when I switch between the sides, on the 1. side you can see the mouse, but on the other three sides you can’t…. Why?

  19. dipanjan

    Its really cool and really fast……..

  20. Anonylimus

    There’s actually some people who’ve used Ubuntu just for the effects, saying “TIIIIIGHT”.

    When they come back to Windows, being their illiterate selves, they come here after Googling for the cube

  21. freecall

    Hmmmm, I think the only ones using the word “illiterate” are so themselves ! I won’t even try to figure out what youv’e said but have a great day .

  22. Thomas

    Does anyone know if this program works with the 64 bit vista. I have been running into alot of things that do not work with it at all

  23. speedbiird9

    3D desktop should work in the windows vista 64 bitrate, but if it doesnt try searching on google for a patch.

  24. Pyronic

    i agree with jrjr. i use rocket dock but every time flip to a different start up i have to restart the program. i think it would be better if they would add a feature to be able to place different icons on each desktop and be able to select default start up programs on each desktop. because other than that there is not much use for it other than it is some nice eye candy.

  25. Pyronic

    i am reposting because i feel i was not clear in the first part of my comment. i meant to say that i also use rocket dock, and since it is not a global program i have to manually start it on every desktop every time i switch screens, and that is annoying.

  26. Andy

    Is this considered a third party program?


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