Showing posts with label Desktop Utilities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Desktop Utilities. Show all posts

BumpTop 1.0 Build 2861




BumpTop is a prototype of a desktop environment, designed to improve the functionality of traditional computers to emulate the normal behavior of a real world desk. Is controlled by the interaction of the pointer, making it more suitable for Tablet PCs and palmtops. It was created at the University of Toronto by Anand Agarawala as Master's degree. Anand Agarawala made a presentation at the TED conference this idea. He is currently in private beta version can be obtained by registering on the site.

In BumpTop, documents behave as three-dimensional blocks lying on a virtual table. The user can position the blocks on the desktop using the stylus or mouse. Makes extensive use of the physical effects of launch and blows that are applied to documents when they interact in a more realistic experience. The blocks can be stacked in ways defined. Multiple selection is via a LassoMenu, making this tool is used with a line around the item and then the most common tasks are displayed in a menu type cake. BumpTop is currently compatible with Windows XP / Vista, with versions for Mac / Linux are planned for the future.

System Requirements:
* Operating System: WinXP/Vista/7
* Processor: 1.8 GHz
* Memory: 1.0 GB
* Video: 128 MB
* Free Disk Space: 15MB
* Screen resolution: 800 x 600
* OpenGL 2.0
* Internet connection

Imagenomic Portraiture 2.0.2006




Portraiture is a Photoshopplugin that eliminates the tedious manual labor of selective maskingand pixel-by- pixel treatments to help you achieve excellence inportrait retouching. It intelligently smoothens and removesimperfections while preserving skin texture and other importantportrait details such as hair, eyebrows, eyelashes etc

Active Desktop Calendar

Active Desktop Calendar is fully customizable calendar features notes, tasks, alarms, and displays its data on your desktop through blending with existing wallpaper. You can organize your data in layers and share them with other people on a local area network. The program can integrate with Outlook and show its appointments and tasks on the desktop. If you synchronize your PDA device (Pocket PC, Palm, smartphone) with Outlook then through this connection you also get a synchronization with PDA as a side effect.

There are options for changing calendar icons, fonts and colors, marking weekdays of choice and marking dates with notes and/or alarms. You can have a text only version of the calendar and choose between displaying one, two or three months on the desktop.
Recurrence patterns are available for both notes and alarms. An alarm can be stand alone or attached to a note. If interactive desktop option is enabled, the program accepts direct clicks on dates, notes and tasks displayed on the desktop

Features:
- Blends data with desktop wallpaper0
- Calendar, notes, tasks, alarms, contacts
- Many recurrence patterns for notes/alarms
- Interactive desktop interface
- Fully customizable (icons, fonts, colors)
- Data export/import/print (CSV, iCal)
- Included preset calendars with holidays
- Detects Tablet PC desktop orientation
- Dual/multi monitor systems supported
- Group calendar data in layers
- Share data layers on a local area network
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- Direct connection with Outlook®
- Google® calendar support
- Automatic data backup
- Many icons available for marking notes

ObjectDock 1.90 Build 536 (XP/Vista)

Take your Windows XP or Windows Vista experience to the next level! The award-winning package that allows you to customize the look and feel of the OS, improve performance, and puts the full power of the OS to work for you.

ObjectDock acts both as a task manager and a program launcher. Users can customize the look of each item on the dock and set various animation options for when the mouse rolls over an item on the dock. The program is very easy to configure.

ObjectDock displays icons for currently running applications and can hold quick-launch icons for your favorite programs. As you pass the cursor over each icon, ObjectDock magnifies it and displays relevant information, helping you find what you need even when you're running several programs at once. An attractive clock rounds out the toolbar. The tiny utility comes with a dozen attractive skins, and users with slow computers can reduce the animation quality to increase speed.
Object Desktop is the defacto standard when it comes to changing your Windows experience. If you want to take control over how Windows looks, feels, and functions, Object Desktop is the way to do it. Since its original release for Windows back in 1999, Object Desktop and its components have garnered millions of users worldwide. Parts of it have been licensed to virtually every major technology company you can think of at one time or other.

Over the years, Object Desktop got bigger..and bigger...and bigger to the point where it had dozens of programs that came with it. Needless to say, it became a little unwieldy for the average user. So for 2009, Stardock has split the product into two versions:

?Object Desktop
?Object Desktop Ultimate

Size: 11.81 MB
License: Freeware
OS: Windows XP, Vista