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posted by Editor
on Monday August 07, @06:52PM
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Alan Radley writes "Spectasia is a 3D user interface (UI) which organizes your desktop into a series of information galleries. Easy to use and fun to work with, Spectasia boosts the accessibility of content. It also frees you from the daily chore of having to memorize the names and/or locations of items on your computer. Explore our site (www.spectasia.com) to learn more about Spectasia." Spectasia attempts to improve the visibility of content and applications on Windows desktops by reducing the use of menus. (see screenshot). By using new cursor ergonomics and a "click stream memory", users can locate items in only 2-3 mouse move-clicks as opposed to 6-10 with the Windows start menu.
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