How (Beryl and Compiz) are helping Linux

Composite project is helping Linux in gaining more users, specially those trying to view the 3D effects using XP (they can't) or Vista (Linux does better with less)
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Yod'm 3D - playing catchup
Via Hackszine, it turns out there's a freeware utility named Yod'm 3D that runs on Win2K/XP/Vista that gives you a 4-faced desktop cube with background wallpaper visible when you switch faces.
And that's it. No top or bottom; no plethora of visual effects or stylings. Plus it's slower than a dog on hardware that Beryl's acceptably speedy on.
At least it's free!