3D desktops—Beryl, Compiz and more
Some would say 3D desktops are useless fluff; some swear by them. This article gives you an overview of today’s 3D desktop options, and how they can help you be more productive.
Barring that, you can still brag about your top-notch computer in front of those poor Aero Glass-limited friends of yours.
Beryl and Compiz are two sides of the same coin: in fact, Beryl is a fork of Compiz, headed towards glitz and shiny stuff, while Compiz tries to become as stable as possible.
Beryl and Compiz are two sides of the same coin
Recently though, Compiz reached a stage where it was stable enough to start adding nice stuff; since Beryl hasn’t progressed that far away from Compiz yet, the two projects are currently attempting to merge back together. The core system will be a modified Compiz, some basic plugins will be linked to it, but stuff like Beryl’s plugin manager, themes manager, several plugins and the configuration panel may remain.
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