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* '''Downloads'''
* '''Downloads'''
** {{snowglobe-installers}}
** {{snowglobe-installers}}
** {{snowglobe-installers-trunk}}
** Very latest installer downloads:  look for most recent build on the [https://lists.secondlife.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sldev-commits sldev-commits mailing list].
** Very latest installer downloads:  look for most recent build on the [https://lists.secondlife.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sldev-commits sldev-commits mailing list].
** Look at the page [[Version control repository]] for information about how to checkout the source code with SVN.
** Look at the page [[Version control repository]] for information about how to checkout the source code with SVN.

Revision as of 18:38, 25 June 2009

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Snowglobe is the name of a new viewer (in development) for Second Life. Older documentation will refer to it as the "SLDev Viewer" (and some will refer to "HTTP Texture", the first project we're working on).

For more info about the Snowglobe viewer, see Philip's blog post: "Intensifying Open Source Effort" which describes our new approach to open source. See Philip's mail to sldev for a little bit more about the name.

Philip's blog post: "Intensifying Open Source Effort" - Blog post describing our new approach to open source. Watch this space for more information/links/new name/etc. We're finalizing the name for this project. In the meantime, much of our documentation focuses on "SLDev Viewer" (and some will refer to "HTTP Texture", the first project we're working on):