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  • problem

    herzmeister_der_welten replied on August 21, 2009 10:34 to the problem "Have Graphics?-problem on Win 7" in BumpTop:

    herzmeister_der_welten
    I had this error too, on my Windows Server 2008.

    Note that I don't have any directory C:\p4\... whatsoever.
  • problem

    herzmeister_der_welten reported a problem in BumpTop on August 20, 2009 16:44:

    herzmeister_der_welten
    Right click OS context menu too many clicks away
    I feel there should be instant one-click access to the usual OS's context menu when right-clicking an item. I know the circle with the options "Pile, Search" etc. looks nice, but more often than not you need some OS functionality, and clicking on "more" all the time starts to bother me.

    I know it's aesthetically difficult to display both the circle and the OS menu at the same time, but that's the option I surely would prefer. Maybe you could incorporate the OS context menu items into the BumpTop style so that it would look something like

      ___
    (       )
     | __ |
     | __ |
     | __ |

    If that's not possible, for sure make it optional so that i can have my instant access to my OS functionality.
  • praise

    herzmeister_der_welten gave praise in BumpTop on August 20, 2009 16:11:

    herzmeister_der_welten
    What a compelling new world!
    It's great. The experience would even be greater if I had a touchscreen.

    Or even a dataglove. Where I could interact with the objects live.

    Or even a full body data suit. So I could live on my desktop. Or in a virtual office, for that matter.

    What's missing now, though, is some kind of shelf. I can't nail piles on the walls right now. So get me a shelf.

    We could place other stuff on that shelf then. Anything. Say, a virtual computer. A virtual printer. Old-school office workers will print all kinds of stuff then with it, because they need something virtual hand-tight.

    Then we need virtual scanners to scan the virtual print outs again. And some virtual mail service to send them around. And then build some virtual document management softare for the virtual computers in order to manage all the scanned virtual documents.

    What a compelling new world!