
BumpTop has released a Mac version of its 3D OS (Finder) interface. The user’s desktop is essentially transformed into a virtual room, which facilitates pinning files to a wall, stacking documents together as a single “pile”, or growing/shrinking items in real time (to establish a visual hierarchy). On the Mac-specific side, the interface now even has multi-touch gesture support. Meager words don’t do BumpTop justice, so check out the interface video to see just how cool it is.

At long, long, long last, Google Chrome for Mac is now available (in Beta, of course). It thus far seems fast as hell (despite the app’s icon resembling the spinning beach ball of death), and the UI is designed beautifully and unobtrusively. The Google Chrome extensions page is also now open…although they aren’t supported for Mac, yet. Check back in 2012.

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