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Sony's VisualFlow is an application bundled with their VAIO line of laptops, and it is a fullscreen image browser.

As you select folders and files, they are depicted as moving left or right, or spiraling up or down (similar to the helical structures of DNA). The interface was red on a black background and resembled Vector graphics, save for the fact you were looking at folders of pictures or such.

VisualFlow was built to only run on VAIO laptops or other Sony products. This is sometimes enforced by some form of vendor ID check.