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funny that flip3d, but this is the real 'wow'


Technology2007 said:
funny that flip3d, but this is the real 'wow'




That's even more useless eye-candy than Flip3D. I still use ALT+TAB.

ss.

Synapse Syndrome said:
That's even more useless eye-candy than Flip3D. I still use ALT+TAB.

ss.

yeah but you forget feaures like 'inzooming' with a click , changing colors
of text in a click when bad colors are used on a website, and because people
have the mouse in their hands, expose features are more handy when they go to
a corner of the screen :)

Windows will probably introduce it as a 'new' feature of 'them' in about 2
years :)
So if you want to see the future now, use other os'es till MS copies it
years later.

and was forgot to say that people use this on OLD harware, found this one:
pentium 933mhz and geforce 440

this shows that aero (just some transparant panels?!) of Vista shouldn't
require newer hardware, it's just a tactic so people will buy new
hardware/new computers, so Microsoft earns money of the licenses.

ever heard of the game lemmings ?

Jane said:
yeah but you forget feaures like 'inzooming' with a click , changing colors
of text in a click when bad colors are used on a website, and because people
have the mouse in their hands, expose features are more handy when they go to
a corner of the screen :)

Windows will probably introduce it as a 'new' feature of 'them' in about 2
years :)
So if you want to see the future now, use other os'es till MS copies it
years later.

Jane said:
and was forgot to say that people use this on OLD harware, found this one:
pentium 933mhz and geforce 440

this shows that aero (just some transparant panels?!) of Vista shouldn't
require newer hardware, it's just a tactic so people will buy new
hardware/new computers, so Microsoft earns money of the licenses.

ever heard of the game lemmings ?


Actually, windows could be made transparent in Windows once Win2000 came
out. The Glass effect in Vista is more than transparency - its diffuses the
light from beneath, like frosted or etched glass.

ss.

Jane said:
yeah but you forget feaures like 'inzooming' with a click , changing
colors
of text in a click when bad colors are used on a website, and because
people
have the mouse in their hands, expose features are more handy when they go
to
a corner of the screen :)

Windows will probably introduce it as a 'new' feature of 'them' in about 2
years :)
So if you want to see the future now, use other os'es till MS copies it
years later.


Well, some of those effects in that video has no practical purpose, like the
elastic window effect. They were actually shown in early presentations for
the Longhorn Aero interface, but must have been dropped as it is just
useless eye-candy.

ss.

Windows will probably introduce it as a 'new' feature of 'them' in about 2
years :)

Microsoft have already experimented with things like a slight wave on the
windows when you move them. They found it was distracting and made some
people motion sick.
So if you want to see the future now, use other os'es till MS copies it
years later.

Windows Vista has the required technology to do all of that stuff.

--
Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
http://www.windowsresource.net/

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Ok here are some USEFUL features of Beryl:


and if you don't think thats's usefull, have a look of this which is also
free:

http://www.mandriva.com/fr/projects/metisse
(flip3d but you can even type in those flipped things)

remember that this is free software and you can even give it no your
neighbours, everybody can send you virusses, you're immune, you don't need
scanners and stuff and 10GB of software to do all things is shipped with
those OS'es , you can also load the OS from a DVD without installing it.

Microsoft knows this , BBC is thinking of online video only for windows, MS
make all kind of deals, they have the power and money to do this.
 

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