Yod’m - Like Beryl for Windows

I recently stumbled upon (literally) Yod’m (Yet another desktop manager 3d) which looks a bit like Linux’s Beryl, but for Windows XP and Windows Vista.
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It sounds a bit more cumbersome to use than our own beryl. To quote the site,
By default, the rotation of the cube is done with the keys CTRL+SHIFT+Arrows :
* CTRL+SHIFT+Left/Right = Next/prev desktop
* CTRL+SHIFT+Up = Activate and show a "far" view of the current desktop, Left and right to turn the cube
* CTRL+SHIFT+Down = Activate and show a "near" view of the current desktop, Left and right to turn the cube
Hold down CTRL+SHIFT to use the mouse to turn the cube.
( The rotation is possible only horizontally )To move a windows to another desktop :
* Click on the title bar of the window (not maximized if possible), hold down
* Push CTRL+SHIFT to activate the cube, hold down
* When the cube is activated, move the window on left or right
* Release CTRL+SHIFT
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