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3D Sphere Interface for XP

Brian Brian writes "I found this super cool 3D, inside a sphere, desktop interface. The videos really demonstrate it. I would love this built into OS X but it is just for Windows right now. And if nothing else, the paradigm is the coolest way to handle multiple screens." Here are a collection of screenshots & videos. I'm skeptical that it wouldn't be very practical, but it sure looks fun.

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  1. mirror dot link by Alien54 · · Score: 4, Informative

    and the screen shots page won't last much longer either But here's the Mirrot Dot Link in case you missed it

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  2. Not so 'super cool' by BBrown · · Score: 5, Informative

    Tried it last night, actually, while I was playing with my desktop.

    It's a fun theory tool and shows you exactly what SUN was going for in Project Looking Glass. However, when it comes down to it, it has no current practical application. Windows are stored in the sphere, not used in it, which means that everytime you want to recover an open window, you need to go into sphere mode, look arounnd for the window, find it, and then bring it back to flat mode. It adds a whole extra step to the process, and definitely a lot more time.

    I think the best improvement may be interaction with windows inside the sphere, but as the website proclaims, this project is still in Beta.

    Best,
    - Brandon

  3. Mirror by Novanix · · Score: 4, Informative

    Sorry, I only grab one page deap on stories but you can see the thumbnails:

    http://slashdot.fluky.org/www.hamar.sk/sphere/scre enshots.htm

    Also their main page:
    http://slashdot.fluky.org/www.hamar.sk/sphere/inde x.html

  4. Re:Mirror by ESqVIP · · Score: 5, Informative
    Coral cache of a mirror!

    Slashdot brought a new level of mirror indirection now :-)

  5. Re:I've tried this by WillAdams · · Score: 4, Informative

    You mean ``Doom as a tool for system administration''?

    It's been done (as a research project!) on Linux though.

    http://www.cs.unm.edu/~dlchao/flake/doom/

    William

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