Friday, August 20, 2010

"BUMPTOP 3D" - Desktop Innovation


Via Mashable and ReadWriteWeb: Anand Agarwala’s Bumptop, a viral demo from TED2007, has gone live (for Windows).

Two years ago, a bright engineer, Anand Agarawala, gave a presentation at the TED conference about a new technology he and a team were working on that showed how they believed the desktop should work. Just like how people use a real desk, they believed that the user should be able to interact with desktop items in 3D, pin up photographs, pile related items into stacks, and more.

Today, that dream has become a reality with the launch of BumpTop for Windows (Mac version coming soon), a gorgeous desktop application that transforms the desktop from a cold, vertical interface into a dynamic 3-dimensional room …

Right now, the site Bumptop.com seems to be swamped. So until you can check it out in person, here’s Anand Agarwala’s demo of Bumptop at TED:


This is my old desktop : 


Now crank it up..... new desktop with BUMPTOP....
   
Messy New Styled Desktop.... With all the things here and there.. 
Select all of the icons and pile them.... 
  

  
Piled Icons 
Perform operations on the file.... 
Push the files or icons on thePile top.... 

Emphasise any Icons.... 
  
Paper fold properties to icons as a reminder.... 
   
make an icon as a dust ball and throw it on side.... 
   
Select all 
  
Pile 
  
Throw it like a pack of cards 
   

   
Even pin imp files on the wall.... 
 
Excellent photo browser..... and thats bumptop

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