M mayassa macrumors regular Original poster May 16, 2008 #1 I've seen ton a few Macs on the web but can't find the app. It looks like a cube instead of the pains. Anyone know where this app is?
I've seen ton a few Macs on the web but can't find the app. It looks like a cube instead of the pains. Anyone know where this app is?
Z Zwhaler macrumors 604 May 16, 2008 #2 I don't know what you are talking about, please make it more clear 😱
kkat69 macrumors 68020 May 16, 2008 #3 mayassa said: I've seen ton a few Macs on the web but can't find the app. It looks like a cube instead of the pains. Anyone know where this app is? Click to expand... Are you referring to the virtual desktop application that has the option to use the "Cube" transition effect? If so, it sorta and barely works in Leopard. Works in Tiger just fantastic.
mayassa said: I've seen ton a few Macs on the web but can't find the app. It looks like a cube instead of the pains. Anyone know where this app is? Click to expand... Are you referring to the virtual desktop application that has the option to use the "Cube" transition effect? If so, it sorta and barely works in Leopard. Works in Tiger just fantastic.
Kernow macrumors 65816 May 16, 2008 #4 Could also be the fast user switching - that looks like a rotating cube.
pilotError macrumors 68020 May 16, 2008 #6 Wasn't that an early version of Parallels? There was another virtual product that did it also, which is where it was copied from.
Wasn't that an early version of Parallels? There was another virtual product that did it also, which is where it was copied from.
kkat69 macrumors 68020 May 16, 2008 #7 pilotError said: Wasn't that an early version of Parallels? There was another virtual product that did it also, which is where it was copied from. Click to expand... No that was a virtual desktop manager. Not a virtual emulator. Virtual Desktop is one product. Desktop Manager is another (http://desktopmanager.berlios.de/) Parallels will swap between VM and Desktop via Cube effect.\ Fast user switching will do it as well I believe which sorta emulates (although a bit more of a resource hog IMO) independant desktops. OP needs to be specific in what he/she is looking for.
pilotError said: Wasn't that an early version of Parallels? There was another virtual product that did it also, which is where it was copied from. Click to expand... No that was a virtual desktop manager. Not a virtual emulator. Virtual Desktop is one product. Desktop Manager is another (http://desktopmanager.berlios.de/) Parallels will swap between VM and Desktop via Cube effect.\ Fast user switching will do it as well I believe which sorta emulates (although a bit more of a resource hog IMO) independant desktops. OP needs to be specific in what he/she is looking for.
ntrigue macrumors 68040 May 16, 2008 #8 You're referring to the ability to cover the speaker grills (light sensor) and 'cube' between spaces? http://virtuedesktops.info/ He is no longer developing the product.
You're referring to the ability to cover the speaker grills (light sensor) and 'cube' between spaces? http://virtuedesktops.info/ He is no longer developing the product.
S sam-i-am macrumors member May 16, 2008 #9 When you say "panes" what panes are you referring to? There's no subject in your sentence. My first though was the cube interface that you can get for quicksilver - which can be enabled under plugins.
When you say "panes" what panes are you referring to? There's no subject in your sentence. My first though was the cube interface that you can get for quicksilver - which can be enabled under plugins.
M mayassa macrumors regular Original poster May 17, 2008 #10 It is hard to explain I guess instead of using spaces 2-D it spaces 3-D cube looking, thanks for all the feedback.🙂
It is hard to explain I guess instead of using spaces 2-D it spaces 3-D cube looking, thanks for all the feedback.🙂
M mayassa macrumors regular Original poster May 17, 2008 #11 It is hard to explain I guess instead of using spaces 2-D it spaces 3-D cube looking, thanks for all the feedback.🙂
It is hard to explain I guess instead of using spaces 2-D it spaces 3-D cube looking, thanks for all the feedback.🙂