@Raybe - The Astonshell desktop looks very interesting as it offers so much customization by the user.
Bumptop's Free version was pretty limited in what it could do like lasso piles, collection and fanning items, etc.
I fooled with the free version because I could use it with my touchscreen and it worked really well but as
I mentioned, Bumptop (the pay version) has been acquired by Google and who knows when, if or how they
will market it or whether they even will release it in some form or other.
My Ubuntu box uses Beryl / Compiz and has the 3D cube desktop that one can rotate and place any folder, movie or
item(s) on any side. Ubuntu is a really cool Linux distro and most of it is now using a GUI so the user no longer
needs to learn all the linux conventions unless he / she wants to.
It's all a shell game when you're looking for the pea...
