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Anand Agarawala edited this page Dec 31, 2015 · 18 revisions

[Note: although BumpTop was acquired by Google, this is not an official Google product.]

BumpTop is a fresh approach to computer interfaces using physics, multi-touch gestures and a 3D user interface to provide a more natural, next-generation user experience. You can download it for your Mac or Windows computer or explore and build on top of the source code released under the Apache license.

It’s a special day for us today. After many requests, BumpTop is now open source so that its ideas might live on through future interfaces. We're also including unreleased experimental features we had been working on like an Adobe Flash version of BumpTop (formerly TileUI by Doug McCune) and a version that lets you organizes webpages like 3D physical objects that you can hack on top of.

History

BumpTop started with a masters thesis and a YouTube video 8 years ago. A group of University of Toronto grads explored combining 3D user interfaces, touch and physics in innovative ways. BumpTop quickly became a viral hit, gaining millions of views, a supportive fan community, a TED talk and was ultimately acquired by Google to join the Android team.

Future

As we said back at TED in 2007, we really believe we’re just scratching the surface of what's possible with the way we interact with technology. As touch and virtual reality interfaces rapidly evolve, we think some of the ideas we explored might be more relevant now than ever. The future of BumpTop is now in your hands, the community of passionate fans and developers of BumpTop who supported our mission of a bold new, physical dimension of UIs since the beginning.

Download for Mac/Windows

You can download BumpTop for Mac or Windows here. And if you’d like to hack around with the source code you’re encouraged to do so. We’re excited to see where this goes.

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