
The Fairy Tale REVAMPED For 10,000 years Phantasar has been plagued by war, until Jake and Marrilona, a human and a Fairy arFor assistance with TSDR, email and include your serial number, the document you are looking for, and a screenshot of any error messages you have received.Changed: Disabled shortcut for 'Quit Viewer', it was way too close to rolling the camera. Kokua is an open source viewer for Second Life and OpenSim-based virtual worlds. The goal of Kokua is to improve the user interface and usability of the viewer through community involvement, thoughtful design, modern development methods, and a pro-change atmosphere.Imprudence is the earlier version of Kokua, but is still. Firestorm Viewer for Second Life.
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What surprised me however was the amount of people present who were blissfully unaware that others existed at all.“You may connect to Second Life using software released by a third-party developer. See SL differently Alternative viewers for older machines, photographers, vloggers and mobileI happened to be lurking in group chat in-world when the topic turned to alternative viewers for Second Life. Fixed: Environment Editors getting out of sync when a preset is changed outside of the Fixed Environment window while its open. Fixed: Deferred Rendering failing when SSR is enabled but everything else is disabled.Processing Wait Times: Please note that due to an extraordinary surge in applications, processing times are longer than usual.
Perhaps you’re exploring photography and are ready to move on to a more advanced stage. Firestorm for instance has a lot of features which make older machines creak at the seams, so perhaps you want something less intense on your graphics card if you’re a more basic user. There’s viewers for older machines, there’s viewers for photographers and Vloggers, and there’s more simple Android/Apple and text only viewers so you can keep in touch with your friends away from home. Beware of third-party viewers that are not in the Viewer Directory: they have either declined to self-certify their compliance with Linden Lab policies or been refused for noncompliance with the policies”So how useful are they to the average Resident? Well, as it turns out, very.
Creators comment: “ An experimental Second Life™ viewer striving to be at the forefront of stability, performance, and technological advancement in the open-source metaverse viewer field.” All the viewers below are officially recognized and approved by Linden Labs, but they do not provide support with any non-official viewer issues, nor can be held responsible for any other mishap or problems you may encounter with them. I strongly suggest you read the feedback on each viewer’s homepage to make an informed choice before running it on your machine.
Older machines will not cope well with this either so check their system requirements page before downloading. You will need to change a lot of settings to suit your personal activity style but there is an active Discord group and the creator is helpful. Not recommend for day to day grid life and the interface for some may be too complex for their computer skill levels. The go-to viewer for advanced SL photographers and Vloggers with superb camera tools and occasional breathtaking winlight effects. Creator’s Comment: “ The primary goal of Black Dragon is to enhance and refine the visuals of Second Life as well as having unique design approaches and features.” Clean look, may take some getting used to but perhaps your first port of call if you want to try something less stressful to your older machine.
The ‘under the bonnet’ viewer for those comfortable with scripting which comes with some unique viewer features that has caught the eye of some bloggers and general photographers. Creators comment: “ A hybrid viewer based on a mixture of official sources and custom code aimed specifically at experienced users, with emphasis on the visuals” Its Area Search feature being one of the most useful things to use (not all viewers have this) Best for creators, beginner and intermediate photographers and for those who are very active on the grid overall. The most popular alternative viewer for Second Life, having many features which come at a cost to CPU performance if your machine is old.
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The one with the RLV: This is the viewer of choice of those who like to use RLV with additional bells and whistles and has handy features like additional view angle choices, EEP RLV and bulk renaming of items in inventory. Kokua aims to be the viewer of choice for RLV users who want Marine Kelley’s original implementation with more bells and whistles than Marine’s own viewer.” Creators comment: “ Kokua provides releases for PC, Mac and Linux with and without Marine Kelley’s RLV together with a broad selection of original features and the best from other viewers. If you wish to experiment with this viewer bear in mind its not recommended for complete beginners or those unsure of managing a computer interface in their day to day experience on the grid.

Please ensure you read everything attached to this system before installing so you are aware what will change once you log into Second Life using this. With ‘SL Experiences’ and the Roleplayer community growing within Second Life this has now become a surprise helpful tool away from the adult-only community. Creators comment: “The RLV enhances your experience when you use it in conjunction with RLV-compatible objects, which are able to restrict the user from detaching items, receiving IMs, hearing chat, teleporting etc”
Please note its mostly a text-based system, although it does have a basic world view now for emergencies or if you wish to get your bearings around a room. This is the viewer ideal for those who like to sneak onto Second Life while at work, or want to carry on talking to friends if their computers are so old its just a desktop potato at this point. Creators comment: “”Light-weight feature rich non-graphical client, ideal for situations where full 3D rendering client is less than ideal option, for instance, an office environment, running on low performance computers and similar Friendlier to older machines. It seems to be popular with roleplayers and RLV users, so read their guide on their site first to make up your mind, but its popular enough that you may find a user in your friend circle who uses it – chat to them first before going ahead and installing. This is the second most popular viewer after Firestorm, and old hands may appreciate the feel of an earlier viewer coupled with additional parts wrested from the old Emerald viewer.
This is the replacement by a relatively newer developer for a much loved older mobile viewer that’s been temporarily disabled. Systems: Windows, Macosx, Linux, Android and iOS. Supports multiple avatars (with a possibility to switch between them). It can be used both in desktop and mobile browsers, allowing to switch between devices without logging out. Creators comment: “ SpeedLight is 100% web-based viewer which does not require any downloads.
Creators comment: “MetaChat is a text-only viewer for all Virtual Worlds based on the OpenSimulator software for 3D worlds. A basic set up is free on the mobile systems, but if you want all the other options/bells and whistles you need to pay a fee to unlock them. Please note however that there is a charge for this service.
Move around a mini-map, teleport to landmarks. Chat with groups, see group infos or write group notices. Add accounts from different worlds with different start locations.
Region map with accurate positions of other avatars. Teleport to other regions and nearby avatars. Creators comment: “Local chat and instant messages – converse with your friends, groups or someone else. Bear in mind its pretty basic so you cannot render SL, but you can do other basics as needed. Ideal for chatting to friends or in groups on to go, keeping up to date with roleplay, chatting while at work or for sim owners needing an emergency line inworld while they are out and about away from their computer. Created for iphone users, there is a separate Android version (listed below).
The unique always on feature – stay logged in while answering a phone call or carrying the phone in your pocket. Designed with usability in mind – simple and intuitive to use, tap chat and instant messages to get more information about the sender.
