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Marcin Kasica

2004-05-14, 5:34 pm

I am writing a paper about application of VRML in design processes and I
have a question.

Did anyone find some information about most recent use browser of VRML'97
standard ?

Which browser is the most frequently use in the Word ?

Some publications about this ???


Joerg Scheurich aka MUFTI

2004-05-14, 5:34 pm

> Which browser is the most frequently use in the Word ?

Difficult to say, cause this depends from the operation system.

The big players are:

M$Windows: Cosmoplayer/Nexternet, Blaxxun/Bitmanagent, Cortona

MacOS classic: Cortona, OpenVRML

MacOSX: Cortona, FreeWRL

Linux: FreeWRL, OpenVRML

SGI IRIX (UNIX): Cosmoplayer

Micro$oft hided a version of WorldView on the CDROM of M$Windows 98.
If you count "most frequently use" in units of "sold CDROMs with a
VRML97 browser on it" i would suspect, WorldView would be the winner 8-)

For the "universal" part of the question:

VRML97 browsers, which are currently portable over all recent Operationsystems
(M$Windows, Linux/UNIX, MacOSX) are OpenVRML and Blaxxun Community Source 4.3,
but the Linux/UNIX/MacOSX version of Blaxxun Community Source 4.3 is not
publically available any more.

so long
MUFTI
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M.Starzykowski

2004-05-15, 4:29 am

Hello

see this page
www.vrml.enter.net.pl

regards
marcin

Użytkownik Marcin Kasica napisał:
> I am writing a paper about application of VRML in design processes and I
> have a question.
>
> Did anyone find some information about most recent use browser of VRML'97
> standard ?
>
> Which browser is the most frequently use in the Word ?
>
> Some publications about this ???
>
>

Heiko Recktenwald

2004-05-16, 7:28 am

Hi,

Joerg Scheurich aka MUFTI <rusmufti@helpdesk.rus.uni-stuttgart.de> wrote:
> Micro$oft hided a version of WorldView on the CDROM of M$Windows 98.
> If you count "most frequently use" in units of "sold CDROMs with a
> VRML97 browser on it" i would suspect, WorldView would be the winner 8-)


Where is it?


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