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I haven't to waste some time to comment this, someone on the arstechnica forum already did
And OK, so you can make your windows animate away however you want. Whoopy-de-doo. Yeah, I really want my windows to disappear in a very intensive flame effect, or explode to pieces. This looks like effects found in bad home-movie editing software (ever seen something a kid created in Microsoft Movie Maker? heh).
If thats all you can come up with then I don't think you've really spent any decent time using Beryl.
Those effects can be turned off and there are some nice usability aspects to the software such as the 'expose' style window selection.