October 12, 2007, 3:49 AM
So, what is Exposé?
Posted by Julio Franco. Filed under: apple, software, video
Missing from my Switcher 2.0 post yesterday was an explanation of what Exposé is. I guess some people are just too lazy to follow some links, but then again that’s not uncommon, after all why should you care?
In the particular case of Exposé I believe some movies are worth more than a thousand words…
Here’s an introductory video of Exposé’s original implementation in Mac OS X :
Also the guys at DownloadSquad posted a video of Switcher 2.0 working on Windows, this was after they got word of its release from my post yesterday:
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Missing from my Switcher 2.0 post yesterday was an explanation of what Exposé is. I guess some people are just too lazy to follow some links, but then again that’s not uncommon, after all why should you care?
In the particular case of Exposé I believe some movies are worth more than a thousand words…
Here’s an introductory video of Exposé’s original implementation in Mac OS X :
Also the guys at DownloadSquad posted a video of Switcher 2.0 working on Windows, this was after they got word of its release from my post yesterday:
[...] Canonical, es auspiciante comercial de Ubuntu, anunció que la versión 7.10 de su popular distribución Linux estará disponible en dos versiones, una para servidores y otra para computadoras de escritorio, a partir de hoy 18 de octubre. “Gutsy Gibbon” Ubuntu 7.10 para escritorio incluye mejoras como adelantos en el plug-and-play para impresoras, soporte de hardware mejorado, soporte para múltiples monitores, soporte NTFS, y mas. Una adición notable en esta versión es el nuevo “Compiz”, un administrador de ventanas que usa gráficos 3D a través de aceleración OpenGl. Ofrece nuevos efectos visuales y opciones parecidas a las que ofrece Exposé de Mac OS X y la función Alt-Tab de Windows para cambiar entre aplicaciones, usando vistas miniaturizadas en vez de simple iconos. [...]
The Switcher looks slow in that video - is that what “fast enough for daily use” meant in the previous post?
I didn’t record the video but I can assure you it’s not as slow as it looks there. Actually the last version is very fast and smooth, with only a little bit of occasional lag noticed when I’m running dual monitors and thus a 2560×1200 desktop.
When i had Switcher on Vista whenever i went to activate it, it would close the window that i had up and open