Yah, I was just going for comedy. I should've added a ;) It seems like a smooth program. Pretty impressive. My desktop now has just the Recycle Bin on it, so I'm sure I could make things nice and neat.
Perhaps you can add furniture, rugs and lighting, so that it seems like a room instead of a box. A TV can be zoomed in to play videos/games, a stereo can be zoomed in to play mp3s/internet radio. A bookshelf can be zoomed in to read e-books. A painting/photo on the wall for jpgs/tiffs could have frames. File cabinet could be shown for storing important docs.
Oh, and sometimes, I rotate my screen 180 degrees, so make sure the room adjusts as well.
Many of the people in the comments say they don't have much on their desktops (myself included), but we're on a gadget site ... so we're just one demographic. We know how to find things with a few clicks. There are many other people that might use this who aren't as tech/gadget savvy who need more visuals. My mom is one of them.
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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So ... my desktop will now be as messy as my desk.
That's great.
We're working on different ways that BumpTop can help organize your desk. Hopefully in a future release! =)
Yah, I was just going for comedy. I should've added a ;)
It seems like a smooth program.
Pretty impressive.
My desktop now has just the Recycle Bin on it, so I'm sure I could make things nice and neat.
Perhaps you can add furniture, rugs and lighting, so that it seems like a room instead of a box.
A TV can be zoomed in to play videos/games, a stereo can be zoomed in to play mp3s/internet radio.
A bookshelf can be zoomed in to read e-books. A painting/photo on the wall for jpgs/tiffs could have frames.
File cabinet could be shown for storing important docs.
Oh, and sometimes, I rotate my screen 180 degrees, so make sure the room adjusts as well.
Many of the people in the comments say they don't have much on their desktops (myself included), but we're on a gadget site ... so we're just one demographic. We know how to find things with a few clicks. There are many other people that might use this who aren't as tech/gadget savvy who need more visuals. My mom is one of them.