3D window effects and three-dimensional desktop on Windows

Navigating windows on Windows can become very fun and graphically beautiful to look at, with the 3D effects on the desktop characteristic of Windows Vista and Windows 7 or other operating systems such as Apple Mac Leopard or Linux Ubuntu.
It must be said that all these tools, as well as customized themes for Windows and docks launchers, occupy computer resources and memory therefore to keep them active you must still have a performing PC.
We have seen many of these graphic tools in other articles:
On another post, for example, some programs have been described, for Windows 7 and 8, XP and Vista, to manage the Virtual Multi Desktops in 3D by placing the various windows as if they were different desktops and turning them as if they were 6 faces of a cube with a special science fiction effect.
Yet another article describes how to create a 360-degree and sliding panoramic desktop in order to enlarge the desktop space and keep all windows active.
A real 3D Desktop is what you get by installing the BumpTop program.
Bumptop completely redesigns the desktop interface by placing it in a three-dimensional diagonal plane where the icons can move and can also be placed on the walls of the box.
Frames can also be attached to the walls, representing Post-it notes with free notes, or frames where the images on the computer or on a single folder scroll.
It also integrates with Flickr, Facebook and Twitter to see the images in slideshow effect as if they were "hanging" on the wall.
Bumptop works very well even on low performance PCs and older ones.
Similar is Yodm 3D
T3Desk is a program that applies a 3D effect to open windows on the Desktop with an effect similar to Aero in Vista and Windows 7.
T3Desk is very light, does not take up too much memory and takes advantage of the transparency effect of inactive windows.
Only for Windows 7 is also offered a customization, called BetterDesktopTool, which emulates Exposé, a form of dynamic window management with which to resize the desktop as if it were a window, redistribute the windows in good order so that they are accessible with a click ( even through more than one monitor) or make them disappear to get to the desk quickly.
Better than Switcher is Win7Se for the quick selection of windows from the corners of the screen as with Exposè
The Desktop effects of the Nimi Visuals program are very valid and varied, covered in another article.

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