• Shock 4Way 3D

    Shock 4Way 3D

    Sudeep Naik, Sep 30, 2007 2100 hrs IST

    A mini app that acts as a substitute for Vista's 'Aero' or Mac OS X

    User friendly, Aesthetically pleasing, Less resource hungry, Runs on almost any configuration, Comes free

    Minor bugs

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Features

As aforementioned, Shock 4Way 3D allows you to have 4 desktops (screens) in a cub-like formation running on the same computer. This lets you to dedicate unique desktops for work, games, entertainment, and whatever else you may have on your mind. The desktops are arranged perpendicular to each other and have a 2-way mirror effect.

To switch into each screen, you can either use the program interface or use keyboard shortcuts. Shock 4Way 3D allows you to change the keyboard shortcuts as per your liking, though I'm sure you all would prefer the program interface, as it gives a 3D view of all the screens - which you can rotate left or right to get to the screen you want to go to. Here, you may either choose to have screens as opaque, or make them blend into each other - without hampering visibility.



The software also provides a Screen Manager, which can be used to shift programs from one desktop to another. A few customization options are also available, like changing the camera view, selecting the background, or reconfiguring the keyboard shortcuts.



You can also hide the desktop icons on any of the 4 desktops or make select programs 'Public', so that they can be accessed from all the desktops.

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(9) Comments
olek
,ziomsko, on Oct 16, 2010 08:16 PM
father
luciano
,Bs.As., on Oct 06, 2008 04:59 AM
?
jamey
,denver, on Nov 26, 2007 03:44 AM
Awesome software, I love it! the newwest version fixes most of the bugs I had
manish
,bangalore, on Oct 03, 2007 10:48 PM
hi
dingledangle
,dangledingle, on Oct 02, 2007 10:20 AM
havent you guys heard of YODM3D....the last freeware version (1.4) is still floating around the internet.
maxaxe
,chennai, on Oct 01, 2007 10:24 AM
It has been available in Linux since ages, somebody just ported it for windows ..... but it isnt half as good as linux's compiz fusion
atul
,mumbai, on Oct 01, 2007 08:06 PM
Yes, and even lot better. Beryl is also another example through which u can do many customisation. And then also it will not take resources in linux.
Pats
,Blr, on Oct 01, 2007 11:02 AM
Pretty good, slick even. Thanks :-)! Probably the first time, I have said this on Techtree ... keep up the good work Sudeep - and keep digging ...
badvt
,Chennai, on Oct 01, 2007 07:18 AM
Nice software. Nice article

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