Bumptop a 3 Dimensional Desktop For Windows 7
GGarza | Oct 31, 2009 | Comments
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BumpTop is a 3D Desktop Organizer which allows you to keep your computer desktop organized and productive similar to a real desktop.
You can perform functions like file-stacking, pin-up reminders, tossing files for easy emailing, printing, copying and even uploading to social-media networks.
It also works with touch-screen enabled computers running Windows 7 so you can use touch-gestures to perform these functions.

Wait While Windows Configures Bump Top

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Welcome To The BumpTop SetUp Wizard
Setup the Software

License Agreement
Accept the License

Installing The BumpTop Software
Installing the Application

Welcome To the BumpTop Quick Tour Tutorial
The Tutorial is a five part series that allows users to learn how to work with BumpTop.

The Results: A New 3D DeskTop
This desktop has a “floor” and three “walls.” The FaceBook and Twitter connections are installed automatically. Here is a video that shows the main features of BumpTop. The presenter is Anand Agarawala the designer.
Software Source:
http://techpp.com/2009/04/08/free-download-best-3d-desktop-organizer-windows-bumptop/
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