Downloading test builds

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Many developers, both inside Linden Lab and in Open Source, are constantly implementing new features and fixing problems with the viewer. One of the most important ways that you can help with that process as a user is to install and try these development viewers and provide feedback.

All of the viewers here are under active development - there may be some problems with existing features; if you want a more stable experience, use the released Viewer 2.

There are several places to look for viewers that need testing:

Developer Builds

Everyone may post links here to viewers that should be tested, provided the viewers are Second Life compatible and TPVp compliant when connected to Second Life.


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Developer: Wolfpup Lowenhar

There have been a number of proposals discussed for how suppressing the messages should work and/or how they should be controlled. This viewer is a test of one possibility - feedback is solicited.


Development Integration

The viewer-development source code repository is where all new Viewer 2 development is brought together. It's the best available look at what will be in the next viewer release.

This is the absolete newest version available. Note that this one may not have been tested at all yet - you have been warned.


Latest Development Viewers:
Windows | Macintosh | Linux
Details for these builds (build logs, included changesets)



Project

Various viewer development projects working on major new features may from time to time release Project Viewers to provide early testing opportunities. You can find any that are currently available on the main download site under Project Viewers.

Development Mailing List

Developers who are looking for testers often make requests for testing on the opensource-dev mailing list.