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New applications come out every day telling us what amazing things they can do for us but either slow down our computers or just don’t work at all. After spending much time trying and testing aspects of programs such as Rainmeter, I’ve found these four applications for users who are looking for beautiful visuals and easy accessibility.


RocketDock

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My favorite of the four desktop applications I’m sharing with you today is RocketDock. Similar to the MAC dock, this free Windows application is bundled in with a huge community and hundreds of themes and plug-ins. RocketDock showcases a large number of features including smooth drag-n-drop shortcut management, multi-screen support, real-time window previews, and “minimize to dock” options.

Demo | Download [FREE]


DeskSpace

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DeskSpace literally gives you the ability to have up to six active and separate desktop’s. You can place different windows on each one and it really helps alleviate the clutter. It’s only downside is it’s resource needs which can often slow down the average pc. This, however, is made up for by the slick “cube” desktop browser.

Demo | Download [Trial]


T3Desk

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Although not as easy to use as the a fore mentioned software, T3Desk allows you to go into 3D mode and arrange your windows around the desktop edges for easy viewing. I myself find it to take too long to use but I know of many other people who enjoy it.

Demo | Download [FREE]


BumpTop

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BumpTop aims to provide a virtual 3D desktop environment connecting to your favorite services for faster use. It’s graphics are aesthetically pleasing and are very enjoyable when using a standard mouse. The true glory of this application shines from it’s compatibility with touch screen enabled devices and it’s quick-n-easy organizational tools.

Demo | Download [FREE]

One Response to “4 Amazing Desktop Customization Applications”

  1. Christopher Newbury says:

    I found this post via google, and it explains what I was confused about. Thanks!

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