Impress Your Friends With A 3D Desktop Pager 46
xiando writes "3D-Desktop is a window pager for Linux. It works with any window manager and
the screenshots look very impressive. The idea is to allow you to look at all your virtual desktops in different 3D views."
That's OK... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:That's OK... (Score:2)
Re:That's OK... (Score:1)
Re:That's OK... (Score:2, Insightful)
well... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:well... (Score:4, Insightful)
Looks like Apple is still getting their ideas from Xerox PARC, even 20 years after the "original" Macintosh.
Re:well... (Score:2)
I liked it better . . . (Score:2, Informative)
Re:I liked it better . . . (Score:1)
Re:Creativity Impaired (Score:1)
Seriously, what commercial product does something like that?
Re:Creativity Impaired (Score:2)
Re:Creativity Impaired (Score:2)
Requirements + more (Score:5, Insightful)
As much as some people like to bad-mouth eye-candy, it's one of the reasons I've been able to swtich so many people from Windows. First you 'Wow' them with the eye-candy and then you tell them about the stability and lack of viruses.. 9/10 times the next question is 'why don't more people use it.' Eventually they feel like they know a secret and buy a mac. Likewise, this would be a nice 'wow' for people looking to introduce the layman to gnu/linux.
Re:Requirements + more (Score:5, Funny)
This is an funny but accurate description of the port:
Re:Requirements + more (Score:5, Interesting)
Everyone was impressed, and wanted immediately the prog. I provided them with the link, but had some explaining to do afterwards (no, you won't be able to install it on XP) - including some positive things I had to say about Linux.
Sorry for the typos above. I should go to sleep now.
old old news (Score:1)
*yawn* (Score:2, Informative)
I'm just not that impressed. Is anyone's productivity really suffering because of the horific amounts of time it takes to rotate through your desktops?
Launching and navigating the viewer would take you as long as shortcutting to all the desktops you're using. Yes yes, I realize I'm backing a linear technique to handle a potentially exponential problem (what if you have 82 desktops open? what then?), but
Re:*yawn* (Score:2, Funny)
Instead of "improving my productivity" I wish these developers would focus their skills on what linux desperately needs -- more games!
If you have a wheel mouse, you can play the desktop lottery with this :-) Just spiiiiiin the wheeeeeel....
Re:*yawn* (Score:1)
Second: Just because a developer can make a 3D pager doesn't mean they would necessarily be useful for making a game. The required skills are very different, especially seeing as there are probably more 'proof of concept' 3D game engines for Linux than there are 3D games. Linux has quite a lot of programmers already, the real lack is people with experience in graphic and audio desi
Re:*yawn* (Score:1)
Cheers to game content!
Re:*yawn* (Score:2)
Is it so hard for you to say, 'Wow, that looks cool.' instead of finding every stupid argument you can make against the guy. This was just for fun project some guy did, and probably had a few people ask for it so he released it. Even though I wouldn't use it, I can say that it looks like a good job. If everyone had nothing good to say about every project that comes out,
Re:*yawn* (Score:2, Insightful)
What I'm criticizing isn't the fact that someone implemented a "cool looking" idea, but that so many users are touting it as an incredible aid to productivity, an thus a reason to convert to linux.
I see you're point, though. Having people say "oooh, that's aweso
oldness.. (Score:2)
Re:oldness.. (Score:1)
The cat was dead, and the poster was torn...
It's a UNIX system! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:It's a UNIX system! (Score:3, Informative)
Re:It's a UNIX system! (Score:2)
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Exactly! And that's the hillarious part of the joke. A lot of people think that what she is running is not UNIX because it does not look like the UNIX they are used to (command line interface). But we geeks know that what she is running is not UNIX because IRIX was not UNIX certified until two or three years later. And that's what makes the joke so funny.
Furthermore, the fact that IRIX was BSD-derived, and not SysV-derived makes it even more fun
Re:It's a UNIX system! (Score:2)
Re:It's a UNIX system! (Score:1, Funny)
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for those using windows XP: (Score:2, Informative)
Re:for those using windows XP: (Score:3, Informative)
The only things I don't like about it are:
Apart from these, I am quite happy with it. Very useful when I need to have >10/15 windows open.
Nifty for a few minutes... (Score:2)
Re:Nifty for a few minutes... (Score:2)
This wouldn't be a problem if it can be modified to use the freedesktop.org [freedesktop.org] X Composite Extension and X Damage Extension.
[old], and slow (Score:2)
impressive (Score:2)
for lower values of friend
Nice once and then you ditch it unless you like XP (Score:5, Informative)
Same with this 3D pager crap. So now I got to sit and watch a 2-3 second animation each time I switch? Yippie!
Seriously who of the linux users really has the time for this? I am all for eye candy but not at the cost of either my working speed or taking up valuable desktop space.
I kinda like the way Enlightenment does it where you can drag a desktop over another and see them both at once partially although I have now switched the XFCE4 for its speed.
There may be a use for 3D on the desktop but so far nobody seems to have found it. About the only thing I can imagine is to go to 3D since you can then use the graphics cards power and offload the poor cpu.
The problem with most new gadgets including suns attempt is that they dare not break the current desktop design (because that would break all current application) and truly design a new interface.
Preformance (Score:2, Insightful)
I am waiting ... (Score:1)