In case you're curious, this (http://www.vizible.com/) Toronto-based
company had a very similar product. I'm not sure what they're doing with
it now.

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hi,

Im planning to develop a 3D desktop onto an existing windows
desktop.Its is not replacing windows but it works seamlessly with the
current windows desktop.The movement and navigation within the 3D
virtual desktop is identical to a 3D video game.

I would like this desktop to be able to launch applications, open
files, play music, retains all Windows functionality, integrated games
within the desktop, real world, recognizable 3D icons for linking to
programs, seamlessly integrates personal desktop, Web browsing, and
portal functions, allows you to speed surf dozens of websites at once,
dynamically change environment themes, user customizable environments
with movable furniture, decorate the environment with favourite digital
pictures, complete drag and drop from Windows and the Web to the
desktop, and a beautiful, animated sky that automatically changes from
day to night in real time.

My questions are, would JAVA3D be able to do all of the functions that
i want and would it be able to interact with windows without any
difficulties?Does it have to interact with the windows shell or is there
any possible way to do this without messing around with the windows
shell programs?How do i go about doing all of this?Where do i start and
is there any tutorials that i can use?

Thank you




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