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The primary viewer for Second Life is [[Viewer 2]], available on the main [http://secondlife.com/support/downloads/ Second Life Downloads] page.  This is the Viewer that Linden Lab officially supports.  You will also find the latest Viewer 2 Beta, if you would like to try out the latest version of Viewer 2, before we make it generally available as the default download for new Residents.
The primary viewer for Second Life is [[Viewer 2]], available on the main [http://secondlife.com/support/downloads/ Second Life Downloads] page.  This is the Viewer that Linden Lab officially supports.  You will also find the latest Viewer 2 Beta, if you would like to try out the latest version, before it is generally available as the default download for new Residents.


Some experienced Second Life Residents also use [[Alternate viewers]] to access Second Life. This wiki page is a comprehensive list of other approved viewers.
Some experienced Second Life Residents also use [[Alternate viewers]] to access Second Life. This wiki page is a comprehensive list of other approved viewers.


'''Please note that Linden Lab does not officially support any of the viewers listed below.'''
'''NOTE: Linden Lab does not officially support any of the Viewers listed below.'''


==Second Life Project Viewers==
==Second Life Project Viewers==
A Second Life [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Viewer_Types Project Viewer] is an early release from a Viewer development team to provide a preview of one or more new features for which you can get the source code.<br><br>
A Second Life [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Viewer_Types Project Viewer] is an early release from a Viewer development team to provide a preview of one or more new features for which you can get the source code.
 
{{KBnote|width=90%|To use the new mesh import or display names features enabled in these Viewers, you must log in to the [[Aditi|Aditi Test Grid]], not the [[Main Grid]].}}
            
            
'''Display Names Project Viewer on Aditi Test Grid'''<br>
===Display Names Project Viewer ===
[http://blogs.secondlife.com/community/features/blog/2010/08/17/display-names-bringing-greater-self-expression-to-second-life Display Names], a new feature currently under development, separates the current Second Life name into two parts - a unique username used to log in and an editable name that appears above your avatar called a Display Name. Learn more on the [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Display_Names Display Names wiki page].
[http://blogs.secondlife.com/community/features/blog/2010/08/17/display-names-bringing-greater-self-expression-to-second-life Display Names], a new feature currently under development, separates the current Second Life name into two parts: a unique ''username'' used to log in and an editable ''display name'' that appears above your avatar. For more information, see [[Display Names]].
         
 
[http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/project-viewers/display-names/Second_Life_2-1-2-209858_ProjectViewer_Setup.exe Windows] | [http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/project-viewers/display-names/SecondLife_2_1_2_209858_PROJECTVIEWER.dmg Mac] | [http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/project-viewers/display-names/SecondLife-i686-2.1.2.209858.tar.bz2 Linux] <br><br>         
'''Downloads''': [http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/project-viewers/display-names/Second_Life_2-1-2-209858_ProjectViewer_Setup.exe Windows] | [http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/project-viewers/display-names/SecondLife_2_1_2_209858_PROJECTVIEWER.dmg Mac] | [http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/project-viewers/display-names/SecondLife-i686-2.1.2.209858.tar.bz2 Linux]          
                                              
                                              
'''Mesh Import Project Viewer on Aditi Test Grid'''<br>
===Mesh Import Project Viewer ===
[http://blogs.secondlife.com/community/technology/blog/2010/10/13/mesh-import-open-beta-starts-today Mesh] is an upcoming feature that will allow creators to model objects using external tools and then import them into Second Life. Learn more on the [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Mesh Mesh Import wiki page].
[http://blogs.secondlife.com/community/technology/blog/2010/10/13/mesh-import-open-beta-starts-today Mesh] impoort is an upcoming feature that enables creators to model objects using external tools and then import them into Second Life. For more information, see [[Mesh]].
         
 
[http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/project-viewers/mesh/Second_Life_2-2-1-211639_ProjectViewer-Mesh_Setup.exe Windows] | [http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/project-viewers/mesh/SecondLife_2_2_1_211639_PROJECTVIEWER-MESH.dmg Mac] | [http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/project-viewers/mesh/SecondLife-i686-2.2.1.211639.tar.bz2 Linux]<br>
'''Downloads''': [http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/project-viewers/mesh/Second_Life_2-2-1-211639_ProjectViewer-Mesh_Setup.exe Windows] | [http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/project-viewers/mesh/SecondLife_2_2_1_211639_PROJECTVIEWER-MESH.dmg Mac] | [http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/project-viewers/mesh/SecondLife-i686-2.2.1.211639.tar.bz2 Linux]


==Second Life Development Viewer: Project Snowstorm==
==Second Life Development Viewer==
The Second Life Open Source Development Viewer--or the Snowstorm Viewer-- is co-created with advanced Second Life viewer developers. The [[Snowstorm Project]] page lists the latest builds, Linden Lab's open development plan, and links to resources and more information.   
The Second Life open source development Viewer--or the ''Snowstorm Viewer''--is co-created by Linden Lab and advanced Second Life Viewer developers. The [[Snowstorm Project]] page lists the latest builds, Linden Lab's open development plan, and links to resources and more information.   


Help test the latest features and get the earliest release of fixes:
Help test the latest features and get the earliest release of fixes:
                   
 
[http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/hg/repo/snowstorm_viewer-development/arch/CYGWIN/quicklink.html Windows] | [http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/hg/repo/snowstorm_viewer-development/arch/Darwin/quicklink.html Mac] | [http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/hg/repo/snowstorm_viewer-development/arch/Linux/quicklink.html Linux]
'''Downloads''': [http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/hg/repo/snowstorm_viewer-development/arch/CYGWIN/quicklink.html Windows] | [http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/hg/repo/snowstorm_viewer-development/arch/Darwin/quicklink.html Mac] | [http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/hg/repo/snowstorm_viewer-development/arch/Linux/quicklink.html Linux]


==Third-Party Viewers==
==Third-Party Viewers==
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Viewer 1.23, last updated in 2009, is still available.
Viewer 1.23, last updated in 2009, is still available.


[http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/Second_Life_1-23-5-136262_Setup.exe Windows] | [http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/SecondLife_1_23_5_136262.dmg Mac] | [http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/SecondLife-i686-1.23.5.136262.tar.bz2 Linux]<br>
'''Downloads''': [http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/Second_Life_1-23-5-136262_Setup.exe Windows] | [http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/SecondLife_1_23_5_136262.dmg Mac] | [http://download.cloud.secondlife.com/SecondLife-i686-1.23.5.136262.tar.bz2 Linux]<br>
[http://static-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/downloads/en/Second_Life_Quickstart.pdf Viewer 1.23 Quickstart Guide]
[http://static-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/downloads/en/Second_Life_Quickstart.pdf Viewer 1.23 Quickstart Guide]

Revision as of 10:46, 26 October 2010

The primary viewer for Second Life is Viewer 2, available on the main Second Life Downloads page. This is the Viewer that Linden Lab officially supports. You will also find the latest Viewer 2 Beta, if you would like to try out the latest version, before it is generally available as the default download for new Residents.

Some experienced Second Life Residents also use Alternate viewers to access Second Life. This wiki page is a comprehensive list of other approved viewers.

NOTE: Linden Lab does not officially support any of the Viewers listed below.

Second Life Project Viewers

A Second Life Project Viewer is an early release from a Viewer development team to provide a preview of one or more new features for which you can get the source code.

KBnote.png Note: To use the new mesh import or display names features enabled in these Viewers, you must log in to the Aditi Test Grid, not the Main Grid.

Display Names Project Viewer

Display Names, a new feature currently under development, separates the current Second Life name into two parts: a unique username used to log in and an editable display name that appears above your avatar. For more information, see Display Names.

Downloads: Windows | Mac | Linux

Mesh Import Project Viewer

Mesh impoort is an upcoming feature that enables creators to model objects using external tools and then import them into Second Life. For more information, see Mesh.

Downloads: Windows | Mac | Linux

Second Life Development Viewer

The Second Life open source development Viewer--or the Snowstorm Viewer--is co-created by Linden Lab and advanced Second Life Viewer developers. The Snowstorm Project page lists the latest builds, Linden Lab's open development plan, and links to resources and more information.

Help test the latest features and get the earliest release of fixes:

Downloads: Windows | Mac | Linux

Third-Party Viewers

Many Second Life developers, outside of Linden Lab, offer customized Second Life viewers. Please note that Linden Lab does not offer Support for third-party viewers.

Visit the Second Life Third-Party Viewer Directory for a listing of third-party viewers created by developers who have agreed to comply with our Policy on Third Party Viewers.

Viewer 1.23

Viewer 1.23, last updated in 2009, is still available.

Downloads: Windows | Mac | Linux
Viewer 1.23 Quickstart Guide