By:
Arraxxon on 8/1/07
I've tried this Spacetime 3D browser a few days ago, too.
At first it sure looked interesting to watch it move from 2D to 3D and back.
But just after a few minutes i only thought it's nice looking, but to be working with it for a longer time, i thought it's to much getting - this back and forward.
I'm so used to work with Firefox and many good plugins and have a straight forward movement from one place to the other, that this is more like a 3D effect show, but hardly to work with for a longer time.
A pseudo 3D effect while tab switching can give you the Firefox plugin called "tabeffects" - but this interesting looking effect i had to turn off, too, after a few days - it just slowed me down to much.
And if you want that thumb-view memory for the last 30 minutes browsing, to jump back easily to older sessions, then just use the Firefox plugin called "Thumbstrips", which is better looking and working - you can even save those thumbstrip-session each through a single name and recall them whenever you want, days, month later ...
But sure it's at least quite interesting to take a look.
This browser style would be best fitting to the new Microsoft magic table in development, where you sit in front of a large livingroom table, where the whole surface is one big touchscreen and anything can be pulled, moved, enlarged, activated by finger - even it can read out (for this process specialized )cell-phones, photo cameras or whatever just by laying those things onto the screen surface and it starts the connecting and reading process ...
By:
deemarie on 8/2/07
The best thing about "The SpaceTime browser" is the price ... Free! I would think the worse thing would be that it would "eat" memory. Plus, you need a powerful computer and Internet connection.
I especially liked the 3D-Ebay feature. It makes shopping fun instead of frustrating. Thanks for bringing this software to our attention.
Dee-Marie
By:
kathym on 8/2/07
Its pretty to look at (and maybe more functional for viewing images stored on your computer) - but functionality over an extended period of time is a NO. It takes more time to navigate with this then FireFox or IE.