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| Hello All,
Welcome to the New Year of 2004. This year our meetings at the dvGarage will
be on the 4th Weds.of each month. NO LONGER on the 3rd Tuesday. The first
meeting will then be Weds. the 28th at 7pm. See you there.
SFWEB3D Presents:
WEB3D for 2004.
Who: Presented by the SFWEB3D
Where: The dvGarage- 785 Market Street Room 200 San Francisco, CA
When: Jan.28th, 2004 7:00pm -9:00 pm
Cost: Free to all, Seated is limited. Please RSVP to sfweb3d@cube3.com
Info: Contact Larry Rosenthal, SFWEB3D at larryr@cube3.com
This meeting will showcase what's new in web3d tools and news. Come see the
Final Release version of the newly launched X3D authoring tool. VIZX3D.
Vizx3D is the first 3D authoring that can export fully interactive X3D
content for numerous X3D/VRML browsers. Its been redesigned and has a new
simpler streamlined interface and work flow. It's web3d as easy as Flash:)
Along with Vizx3D , Tony Parisi will be showing off the latest version of
the FLUX X3D
browser. With Vizx to author in and Flux to present in, X3D is finally able
to be used by all. The next generation of Web3D is ready. Come down and see
it.
See you there,
Larry R.
SFWEB3D
www.cube3.com/sfweb3d
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| Joerg Scheurich aka MUFTI 2004-01-29, 9:29 am |
| > With Vizx to author in and Flux to present in, X3D is finally ablequote:
> to be used by all.
Which type of "all" you are talking about ?
Do Vizx and Flux run on every computer/operation system ?
so long
MUFTI
--
But apart from Photoshop, I can't think of desktop applications where
you would need more than 4 gigabytes of physical memory,
(William Henry Gates III in year 2003)
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