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:Lunapark6: Preview of Beryl 0.2.0
Lunapark6: Preview of Beryl 0.2.0
Feb 6, 2007, 19 :45 UTC (7 Talkback[s]) (8611 reads)

"Beryl is simply creating some of the most exciting and innovative work on any computing platform. Amazingly, Beryl came into existence only 6 months or so ago. The Beryl project originally forked from the Compiz 3d desktop group around September of 2006. At the time I had a hard time understanding why we needed another 3d desktop project, but now that I have had a chance to watch Beryl develop, their decision makes a whole lot of sense. As nice as Compiz is, Beryl is the group that is really pushing the envelope of what a next generation desktop should be like. A new version, Beryl 0.2.0, will be released shortly and I spent time the last week testing out Beryl 0.2.0 RC2 on Kubuntu’s Edgy Eft. The improvements found in 0.2.0 are simply amazing. Improvements in usability features, improvements in the pure 3d eye candy, and even the Beryl Settings Manager has been improved (the layout has become much more logically laid out). As you read through this preview of Beryl 0.2.0 and see some of the screenshots, I think you will get a firm grasp on how impressive Beryl can be. Basically, Beryl makes OS X and Vista look old and antiquated..."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
...and stable.I think Beryl is awesome,  ...   Beryl makes OS X and Vista look old and antiquated   
Rochester
Feb 6, 2007, 23:13:11
 
it can be installed from a repository wi ...   Beryl won't be done till ....   
GreyGeek
Feb 7, 2007, 14:03:48
 
> Right now, one has to download and ins ...   Re: Beryl won't be done till ....   
Roger Moore
Feb 7, 2007, 15:04:59
 
geeze, we're only talking 0.2.0.  Th ...   Re: Beryl makes OS X and Vista look old and antiqu   
Kavey
Feb 7, 2007, 16:33:42
 
I am running 0.1.9999.1~0beryl1 on Ubunt ...   Re: Re: Beryl makes OS X and Vista look old and an   
Jay
Feb 7, 2007, 20:44:27
 
 One of the comments on the feedback are ...   Re: Re: Beryl won't be done till ....   
GreyGeek
Feb 7, 2007, 21:56:10
 
> Thanks for the heads up.   I downloade ...   Re: Re: Re: Beryl won't be done till ....   
Roger Moore
Feb 7, 2007, 23:04:32
 
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