Cool desktop "cube" program

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I've seen it on here somewhere but I spent about 3 hours searching for it but I just can't find the thread I saw.

So I know this is a repost but I can't find the original no matter what search I use..

I'm looking for a program that gives you a cube with different sides which are desktops.

Please help me. I've been looking for ages!
 
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Isn't that for Linux?

In any case, if you want to see it on the mac (it was there before Linux copied it), you just create another user account. And when you switch accounts, it will use the cube animation to switch from accounts.
 
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I think it's called Beryl for Linux. I could be wrong. I didn't get on with Linux very well.

Thats the thing. But I have seen a post on here about a version for mac that doesn't require the multiple users and switching users business.
 
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Found a great 1 for my PC called Yod'm.

Installed Virtuedesktop on the macbook but it's not quite what I'm after..
 
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There were at least a few multiple desktop apps out prior to Leopard, but I can't think of their names right now. Maybe a google search for multiple desktops and Tiger will get you there.
 
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this is interesting...can you elaborate a little on when this happens though...i mean if its not for multipe user switching...then what does it rotate to?
 
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this is interesting...can you elaborate a little on when this happens though...i mean if its not for multipe user switching...then what does it rotate to?
it just rotates to the login screen where you login to a different account...
to try it out:
1) open system preferences
2) click accounts
3) click login options
4) unlock the accounts preference pane (click the lock on the bottom left and enter your password)
5) check enable fast user switching
6) in the menubar click your name and select Login Window...
you will then be taken to the login window with a cube transition...


this is unrelated to the topic in this tread, did not interpert post correctly
 
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haha...i think im not being clear with my posts today...i understand the account switching with the rotation..but jk said he saw it hapening for something else....as i can see from the other posts it was probably beryl...
 
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haha...i think im not being clear with my posts today...i understand the account switching with the rotation..but jk said he saw it hapening for something else....as i can see from the other posts it was probably beryl...
That's exactly what I thought too, which is why I posted that link. At first glance, the video seems to be a Mac with a rotating cube instead of Beryl running on a Linux box with a Mac-like theme for its desktop, which is what it actually is.

(BTW, the movie that's playing in that video is "Pirates of Silicon Valley" with Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak look-alikes.)
 
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haha...i think im not being clear with my posts today...i understand the account switching with the rotation..but jk said he saw it hapening for something else....as i can see from the other posts it was probably beryl...

you were very clear in your posts... I understand what is wanted to be done... (I want to do it too :D)
I just read your post wrong - I though you were asking what the "user switch" cube rotated to.
 
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What I really want is the same as Yod'm http://lifehacker.com/software/virtual-desktops/download-of-the-day-yodm-3d-windows-255448.php. but for the mac.
I've put yod'm on my desktop PC and it's pretty good.

I'm running virtue desktop on the mac but it won't zoom away of you see what I mean... You just get the screen flicking across.
It's pretty close. Just no cigar.

Nputer. I was in Miami in Feb on holiday. Well Vero Beach about 100 miles up the coast. We did a day trip down to Miami and I liked it there. Nice place to visit.
 

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