- Oct 10, 1999
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Probably old news to many, but I just ran across this "3D" web browser and all I can say is WOW! 
CubicEye
Don't bother much with the text descriptions at first, head straight for the Demos to get a good idea of what it is about.
Warning: Be sure to read the minimum requirements before trying. (Although I am trying it on a Celeron instead of the recommended PIII :Q a little laggy but fun
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This should make the multitasking, 50 Internet windows open "geeks" happy.
Picture a cube, you can see 5 sides at a time (6 webpages open), like looking inside. Each of the 5 sides holds a webpage. You can scroll left, right, up, and down to make a different "side" the main view. You can zoom in or zoom out.
Now picture this cube, and each of the sides is a view to a cube. So you can have 36 webpages open at one time. I'm still trying to navigate through all of that!
It's certainly different....
CubicEye
Don't bother much with the text descriptions at first, head straight for the Demos to get a good idea of what it is about.
Warning: Be sure to read the minimum requirements before trying. (Although I am trying it on a Celeron instead of the recommended PIII :Q a little laggy but fun
This should make the multitasking, 50 Internet windows open "geeks" happy.
Picture a cube, you can see 5 sides at a time (6 webpages open), like looking inside. Each of the 5 sides holds a webpage. You can scroll left, right, up, and down to make a different "side" the main view. You can zoom in or zoom out.
Now picture this cube, and each of the sides is a view to a cube. So you can have 36 webpages open at one time. I'm still trying to navigate through all of that!
It's certainly different....