Rypple is a software that visualizes your screen as an animated sine wave.
Being originally designed on an 80 MHz first-generation Power Mac, I was curious to see how the performance would improve with modern hardware. Suffice it to say, the difference is rather dramatic.
The new version of Rypple is much faster, smoother, and more responsive. I was pleasantly surprised to see how seamlessly it integrated with the modern OS X interface.
Overall, I'm thrilled with the updated version of Rypple. It's a testament to the power of modern hardware and software development, and it's nice to have a piece of my past resurface in a new and improved form.
Version 2.3: N/A