View Full Version : Ubunto+Beryl+Nvidia (ScreenShots)
inahacker
19th April 2007, 06:32
Post your Screenshots here: :bunny:
ill post mine later....
Comments:
Ubunto+Beryl+Nvidia versus Windows Vista+Aero
[oC]pingu
19th April 2007, 07:01
i think both 3d environments suck. I like my static 2d ones.
luck777jojo
19th April 2007, 11:21
beryl is awesome, all I can say... hard to post screenshots of the effects though but here are the best ones I could manage to get...
http://www.mpcforum.com/l7j/beryl/1.png
http://www.mpcforum.com/l7j/beryl/2.png
http://www.mpcforum.com/l7j/beryl/3.png
http://www.mpcforum.com/l7j/beryl/4.png
http://www.mpcforum.com/l7j/beryl/5.png
http://www.mpcforum.com/l7j/beryl/6.png
http://www.mpcforum.com/l7j/beryl/7.png
http://www.mpcforum.com/l7j/beryl/8.png
http://www.mpcforum.com/l7j/beryl/9.png
Dark Hacker
19th April 2007, 14:05
Looks pretty cool, but i think it's too much to get used to.
[oC]pingu
19th April 2007, 22:28
i dont like it at all. i think its over the top retarded. but thats just one man's opinion.
luck777jojo
19th April 2007, 23:00
I love it, at first I thought it would just be something to play around, nothing serious but.... after using it for a few days I did start to notice ALOT of nice features it gave that actually helped increase my productivity, I was surprised I mean, I would have figured that using a regular multi-desktop environment that was in 2d would have been just as effective but.... for some wierd reason the fact that it's in psudo-3d I tend to use it more to its potential than a 2d interface.
Maybe it's because it doesn't seem like "work" using it but more fun, maybe it's something else, but it is nice and that's all i can say :x
scruie
20th April 2007, 05:15
I love it, at first I thought it would just be something to play around, nothing serious but.... after using it for a few days I did start to notice ALOT of nice features it gave that actually helped increase my productivity, I was surprised I mean, I would have figured that using a regular multi-desktop environment that was in 2d would have been just as effective but.... for some wierd reason the fact that it's in psudo-3d I tend to use it more to its potential than a 2d interface.
Humans visualise the world in 3D, that's why you find it easier and more productive.
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