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On 3d internet

Quite a funny thing released Australians from ExitReality . Gizmo is a browser extension that allows surfing the Internet for a game like SecondLife :



Install a plugin, choose an avatar, register / log in on the developers website and woo a la. The developers promise that in the world of ExitReality, social networks such as Facebook, MySpace are transformed into virtual rooms, where photos of other users hang on the walls, like portraits, and doors lead to the rooms of other users.
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However, Habr somehow strangely crookedly looked:



while the plug-in operation itself terribly slows down the system (CoreDuo 1.4 GHz, 1 GB RAM, Intel GMA X3100 324 MB video with Vista Business SP1 on board). Tested in FF3 and IE7

In general, the decision in convenience is still controversial, but interesting. A detailed video about the work of the plugin can be viewed on offsite www.exitreality.com .

Download the latest version of ExitReality here: download.exitreality.com (4.03 MB)

Experimenting with ExitReality interested in how things are with the theme of 3d-browsers in general. Below is what was immediately found.

Spacetime



The most, in my opinion, quality and stable of the tested programs of this kind. It is an application that looks like a safari browser. Windows can be moved absolutely arbitrarily relative to each other. Available keyboard controls and more (the browser deserves a separate description).

Download SpaceTime: http://www.spacetime.com/download.php (9.44 Mb)

SphereXPlorer



In my case, all the time there were some black bars on the pages. More screenshots from the creators of http://www.spheresite.com/screenshots.html . Yes, and in itself is an add-on for IE.
Since 2006 has not been updated ...

Download SphereXPlorer: http://www.spheresite.com/downloads.html (7.16 MB)

Is there some more:

Browse3D - not updated since 2005. You can download it here http://www.browse3d.com/documents/download.html (2.13 MB)

CubicEye - the first version of the add-on for IE appeared as early as 2001, which, in my opinion, was also the last. The implementation is very worthy. Pages are placed on the sides of the cube. The user looks like from the inside of the cube. You can create whole rooms of cubes, i.e. up / down / right / left you can add cubes with new opening pages and move between them. On the developers site you can visually poke see the principle of operation.

Forgot anything else?
Definitely, the future is for the 3d Internet, the only question is time ...

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/40531/


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