Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 9th Apr 2009 19:33 UTC
Graphics, User Interfaces We've all seen the early demos of something called "BumpTop", a sort of 3D desktop where files are presented as 3D objects with physical properties. Recently, the project moved from concept to product with the release of BumpTop 1.0. The big question now is: are we dealing with the next big thing in desktop computing, or just a gimmick?
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horsnell
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2006-04-14

Are the web 3.0 generation going to care about the desktop? Ordering shortcuts and files on the "desktop" was a concern in a pre-web, pre-search era.

Even today if you can't find anything you just type something that gives context to what you are looking for, and either the web, or your desktop search or both retrieve it.

BumpTop looks great, but I just can't get enthused about a desktop anymore. Things have moved on. When you're on your iPhone/Android/Nokia you can be presented with the files you use at the location you currently are (work, home, clients office etc), you don't need a desktop you just get things intuitively.

You shouldn't have to rotate the 3D box, to find the files you were using last time on a wednesday at work at 3pm, your device should know that's your meeting, and that if you're at work, you want the financial updates...

Ah well what do I know, I never moved from emacs to graphical ides!