Most of us are used to simply minimizing Windows applications to the
taskbar, which is an easy enough way to set aside applications we're not
using but plan to come back to. With T3Desk, however, users can create
3D representations of minimized applications on their desktop. This
makes it easy to see exactly what you have open at any one time and
easily return to the desired window.
The program opens with a
large dashboard containing a welcome message, options, Help, and FAQs.
Along the bottom a quick navigation bar lets users quickly access a
variety of search engines, social networking sites, and much more. This
feature seems a bit superfluous given the main purpose of T3Desk, but we
suppose it could be useful. Actually using the program to minimize
applications in 3D is easy; when T3Desk is running, a small square
appears in the upper right corner of every application. Simply click the
square, and the window is whisked away to the desktop. Once an
application is minimized, it can be moved around the screen, rotated,
flipped, and otherwise manipulated. There are plenty of options for
customization; users can adjust the opacity, size, angle, and zooming
features of minimized windows; add sound effects; and exclude particular
applications from T3Desk. The program's built-in Help file is
well-written and thorough. Overall, we didn't find T3Desk to be
particularly useful, but it does offer some neat effects and is worth
checking out if you enjoy tweaking your desktop's appearance.
T3Desk comes as a ZIP file. It installs and uninstalls without issues. We recommend this program to all users.
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