All right I admit this is pure eye candy but it looks so cool. I have been using Linux in one form or another since 1996 and started using it exclusively as my desktop since September 2nd 2002. Yes I can pin point the date as that was my ill fated decision to become self employed, At the time I needed to use legal software and Linux had everything I needed. A free office suite in the form of OpenOffice, an accounts package and a PHP/HTML/CSS development environment.
However since then, what is known as Linux has come a long way. I am currently using Fedora 9. It suits my needs perfectly. But just recently I have been playing around with 3D desktop settings provided by Compiz, 3D compositing window manager. I thought I would share a couple of screenshots I took. Both are from using a plugin called Expo. It takes the virtual windows on the desktop, zooms out and puts each desktop next to each other. Complete with reflections and a slight curve.
This first one I was just testing the limits. Here two movies are playing full screen, one in each virtual desktop. Yes I know it's completely pointless but then again so is Windows Vista yet people actually 'BUY' that. What's cool about this is whilst the movies are playing the reflections are also kept updated too,
This next screen shot is showing a really cool game I have been waiting anxiously for called
World Of Goo. It's a brilliant game and has been given awards. Please buy this game to support indie game development. It's only £12. It will be available on Nintendo's Wii as well.
Anyway, this again is showing the game playing in real time with reflections. I suppose again it's not practical but it could be useful if you have multiple applications running and you want to switch to the one you want. This works by moving the mouse to the top left and the screen zooms out to show all desktops. All you have to do is double click the window you want.
So there you go. People are quite shallow and eye candy is what marketing is all about.