Recommended Posts

Huh? Why would Apple add Flip3D to Leopard when Expose is superior by a long shot?

Well with the introduction of Core Animation I can imagine that we might see some beefed up animations throughout the system. I doubt Apple will implement a layout very similar to Flip3D, but they could add some meer depth to the, currently 2D, window thumbnails.

Flip3D's biggest flaw is that smaller windows almost disappear behind larger ones. Expos? gives a much better overview.

Not forgetting that Expos? is point and click, you hit one button and click the window you want.

Flip3D is more of a Alt+Tab replacement, imo.

I use Vista on my desktop system and I have to agree with the Flip 3D assessment. It looks cool to do in-front of people but it's next to useless, sometimes I scroll through a couple of times and still don't locate the window I want. The more windows you have the longer it takes to find the one you want. With Expose it's just really fast and easy to locate the window you want as there all in full view instead of just the edge of a window or the tittle bar.

I think Microsoft realised they needed some sort of Windows manager that would 'wow' people but they also knew they couldn't just rip off expose. So Flip3D was born.. a cheap replica

I think Microsoft realised they needed some sort of Windows manager that would 'wow' people but they also knew they couldn't just rip off expose. So Flip3D was born.. a cheap replica

You beat me to it. Flip3D really is just meant to give Windows Vista the 'wow'-factor Microsoft is so desperately after.

It's basically the only concrete thing you see in the Windows Vista advertisement on television here: A geeky looking guy saying 'wow' while bringing up Flip3D. :laugh:

Not forgetting that Expos? is point and click, you hit one button and click the window you want.

Flip3D is more of a Alt+Tab replacement, imo.

Ye its so much morre organised and everything about it nicer!

You beat me to it. Flip3D really is just meant to give Windows Vista the 'wow'-factor Microsoft is so desperately after.

It's basically the only concrete thing you see in the Windows Vista advertisement on television here: A geeky looking guy saying 'wow' while bringing up Flip3D.:laugh::

ye they use on nearly all their posters the Flip 3D and the words WOW becuase they think its the best little effects in vista.

But compared to other effects in other OS's like expose and Beryll its not half as good.

Latest rumour is that there will be a bunch of hardware updates in June including a black iMac.

http://www.macscoop.com/articles/2007/02/2...imac-on-the-way

I so want that black iMac.

Oh yeah :drool:

iMac.jpg

Very nice mockup.

Radish?

Latest rumour is that there will be a bunch of hardware updates in June including a black iMac.

http://www.macscoop.com/articles/2007/02/2...imac-on-the-way

I so want that black iMac.

Huh?! That looks awfully like my wallpaper and .... my desktop machine! Wait a minute, the son of my uncle's brother works for Microsoft he was over at my house last week. I thought I heard him take a picture. He looked awfully nervous. And my niece's nephew has a daughter who works for Apple... that's how I got the computer (I'm beta testing it).

Note: I'm making fun of how the gossip on Apple products. Too many people are so distant from product development, or now of the product development, that no accurate news ever results. Its only spinning to get ad revenue for websites. The only accurate is the obvious that every one else predicted. Kevin Rose is the only person who has accurately predicted anything. Let's just wait for his WWDC 2007 predictions blog.

Kevin Rose was mostly wrong about the iPhone.

Perhaps. I wasn't following the iPhone. No interest. But his WWDC posts - which is where all the interesting stuff (to me anyways) always happens, I think he's batting almost 100% 2 years in a row. He has the only good source, imo.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Turbo Pascal was my first real programming experience more than 30 years ago at university. I mostly taught myself from the included examples and help documentation, because the university only taught the basic syntax and philosophy of Pascal, without going deeply into Turbo Pascal’s advanced features. I still remember when I discovered that I could embed assembly language directly into Pascal code, call BIOS functions, manipulate screen memory, use mouse interrupts, and control peripherals from my programs. That opened huge doors for me. Programming back then felt really fun, direct, and close to the machine. What I loved about Pascal was its readability and the almost instant compile time. Turbo Pascal was an amazing environment, but unfortunately Turbo Pascal for Windows 3 did not feel like it fully carried that legacy forward. Later, Delphi got things back on the right track after the messy transition to TP for Windows. Sadly, Delphi suffered from years of uncertainty as it moved from Borland to CodeGear and then to Embarcadero. That instability made many developers lose confidence in it, even though Delphi itself remained a powerful and productive tool. I still work with Delphi from time to time, but I definitely miss the old days of Turbo Pascal.
    • I hope this encodes in to AV1 or AV2 as currently tiktok uses h265 and h264.
    • Qualcomm reportedly in talks to build custom video chips for TikTok parent ByteDance by Karthik Mudaliar Qualcomm is reportedly in advanced discussions to provide custom chip-design services to Chinese tech giant ByteDance, the same company behind TikTok. According to a report from Reuters, Qualcomm could be involved in designing custom silicon tailored for ByteDance's massive data-center workloads. If it goes through, the deal would make ByteDance one of Qualcomm's early anchor customers for its fastly growing custom chip-design division, For years, Qualcomm was the king of making smartphone processors and modems. The company has also been moving into the PC ecosystem and other formats such as on-device AI for Android XR headsets. However, this particular deal is about Qualcomm's custom Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs). For a platform like TikTok, ByteDance needs hardware that can help it ingest, process, and serve billions of short-form videos daily. Generalised hardware is no longer the most cost-effective and efficient route, which is why ByteDance is trying to develop custom Video Processing Units (VPUs). VPUs designed specifically for ByteDance’s algorithmic needs could drastically reduce data-center power consumption and improve encoding speeds at an unprecedented scale. The underlying tech behind these processors is actually from Qualcomm's recent acquisition of AlphaWave Semi, a high-speed connectivity specialist company. By combining AlphaWave’s high-bandwidth IP with Qualcomm’s architectural expertise, the company could begin mass production by the end of 2026, if the talks go through. All this also comes at a time when U.S.-China tech relations have dwindled. Escalating trade frictions between Washington and Beijing have severely impacted the export of high-end AI chips from U.S. firms like Nvidia, AMD, and Lam Research. Yet, the Qualcomm-ByteDance discussions show that U.S. tech companies are still actively seeking growth avenues and are open to doing business with China, where regulators still permit. Reuters notes that the outcome of this deal could be uncertain, and ByteDance might also seek partners other than Qualcomm. via Reuters | Image via DepositPhotos.com
  • Recent Achievements

    • First Post
      Almohandis earned a badge
      First Post
    • Rookie
      DaviKar went up a rank
      Rookie
    • Dedicated
      HidekoYamamoto94 earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • One Month Later
      timbobit earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      nates earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      456
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      164
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      117
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      83
    5. 5
      Xenon
      69
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!