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'''Sony software & servicesVisualFlow''' was a Sony program distributed in the late 1990s and early 2000s with Sony VAIO computers. It offered an alternative [[GUI]], designed to permit "easy viewing of stored image data".
 
As the user selected large icons representing folders and files within VisualFlow, the program would depict them with user-selectable animations. These included left and right movements and spiraling movements, similar to the helical structures of DNA. The main Visual Flow interface consisted of red icons on a black background, and resembled [[Vector graphics]], although VisualFlow was capable of displaying certain image files within the program environment. VisualFlow could run in a full-screen or windowed mode.