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== Toxic Viewer ==
== Toxic Viewer ==
I get a warning about a trojan while installing!{{unsigned|XPhile Boucher|18:51, 6 March 2010}}
I get a warning about a trojan while installing!{{unsigned|XPhile Boucher|18:51, 6 March 2010}}
* which one? what scanner.. I checked it no virus sigs with AVG or Norton. [[User:Dimentox Travanti|Dimentox Travanti]] 16:29, 9 March 2010 (UTC)


== Hybrid and Homebrew? ==
== Hybrid and Homebrew? ==

Revision as of 09:29, 9 March 2010

Toxic Viewer

I get a warning about a trojan while installing!—The preceding unsigned comment was added on 18:51, 6 March 2010 by XPhile Boucher

  • which one? what scanner.. I checked it no virus sigs with AVG or Norton. Dimentox Travanti 16:29, 9 March 2010 (UTC)

Hybrid and Homebrew?

What exactly does hybrid and homebrew mean? Where is the difference to 'third party'? 'Homewbrew' even sounds a bit declassifying. Is the further extension of 'thrid party' really needed? --Peter Stindberg (July 8)

No responses? Then I am going to take those declassifying words out. --Peter Stindberg (August 25)

Merging in Alternate viewers page

Merging the alternate viewers page into this neatly is next on my todo list however doing so neatly is going to be tricky along with the issue of keeping anything up to date. GW (T|C) -- 01:32, 27 May 2009 (UTC)

Merged the content in and the page should be useable but I still want to seperate graphical from text viewers and all the content needs to be updated since much of it is way out of date. Also for each viewer there needs to be a line saying when the info on this page for that viewer was last checked and updated. GW (T|C) -- 19:35, 29 May 2009 (UTC)

Merging in Talk:Alternate viewers page

And on a side note.. I am not sure it was a good idea to merge the alternate viewers page with the Official SL downloads page, I think there is value in having them seperate.

--Ron Grantham 05:24, 3 June 2009 (UTC) [ Metabolt Credit to SLeek should be given, as Metabolt heavily uses existing SLeek code. Also SLeek should gte mentioned in the article.

Downloads The content of this article should probably be migrated to Downloads.

--SignpostMarv Martin 00:16, 18 December 2007 (PST)

It's been a year and a half but it's on my list of things to do, as soon as I get a chance and can figure out how to do it neatly I'll merge this page's contents in and redirect. GW (T|C) -- 01:33, 27 May 2009 (UTC) IM Not sure if this is the right place, but with Metabolt being mentioned, are the other clients like SLitechat worth mentioning? http://slitechat.dooglio.net/

I'd say: go for it! (please respect alphabetical order). oobscure 10:55, 25 May 2009 (UTC)

Got the merge done the other day and people are updating the listings which is nice but a lot of them are still out of date and if it can be done without causing too much confusion I think that active and inactive projects should be seperated although the existence of viewers classified as "semi-active" complicates that. GW (T|C) -- 06:01, 4 June 2009 (UTC)

Imprudence Viewer

The first section under the Imprudence viewer (Usability, Stability, Flexibility) has nothing to do with the Imprudence viewer but rather is a rant against Linden Labs. It is inappropriate for a wiki and, frankly, is counterproductive for the proponents of Imprudence.Jos Ling 13:41, 15 September 2009 (UTC)

I agree with the "rant again LL". However if you see that page as a place where the alternative viewer developers can present their project and their mission statement, it definitely has its place. I can't judge if it is counterproductive - it might even appeal to some. However I think the only judges of the statement are the readers, and therefore it is up to the Imprudence developers of how they want to present themselves. I will change the headline to "Motivation" and give the developers a head's up to rethink the passage. Thank you for bringing this up. --Peter Stindberg 13:57, 15 September 2009 (UTC)
Editing_Guidelines#Point_of_View Quote: "A neutral point of view should be adopted, with the caveat that this wiki is for people helping build Second Life, not for complaints about Second Life or Linden Lab." - the removed text reads as follows:
"The Second Life Viewer suffers from a stifling atmosphere of non-change. This atmosphere emanates from Linden Lab, whose attitudes and policies discourage all but the smallest and most superficial improvements. This is the result of the nature of Linden Lab as a corporation, thus rendering Linden Lab ineffectual at dealing with the fundamental usability problems that plague the Viewer." - to me that was clearly a complaint about Linden Lab, and therefore not meeting the guidelines.
My personal opinion is given the size of the development team and the fact that they have two projects to keep in sync (server and client) the pace of change is reasonable. I may disagree with the priority in which they make updates, but that is not a reason to bash them on the "nature of Linden Lab as a corporation". In any case that is incorrect, the company name is "Linden Research". DanielRavenNest Noe 16:41, 15 September 2009 (UTC)
The paragraph in question is derived from excerpts from our larger manifesto, but for some reason was not marked as such. Anyway, I agree that the paragraph is not appropriate for this wiki, so I have no objection to its removal. Jacek Antonelli 20:32, 16 September 2009 (UTC)

Future of this page

So.... is this page just going to be run as usual until LL gets the viewer registry up and running as noted at https://blogs.secondlife.com/community/community/blog/2009/10/20/third-party-viewer-policy? It seems like once that is done (which admittedly could be awhile) there's not going to be much of a purpose to this page since there will be another spot for officially sanctioned viewers and I doubt LL will want a list of non sanctioned viewers on the wiki. GW (T|C) -- 23:25, 20 October 2009 (UTC)

Well, as you say, LL might take quite some time to finish this. Already now the blogs speculate that it will be most likely an opt-in registry, so there still might be use for a full overview. I can imagine, for example, that LL requires disclosure of full RL info, and I can imagine quite some viewer developers will not want to give out that info (without this meaning they have shady things in mind). So my suggestion is to just wait and see, and in the meantime make this page as accurate and concise as possible. --Peter Stindberg 07:59, 21 October 2009 (UTC)

Features... features... features...

I really think it is unnecessary to list so many features for each. It would be more ideal if each clients' description was concise and clear. A small list of Major Features would go a long way to making the page friendly and more attractive to the public.

It might be a good idea to phrase the nature of a client as a Major Feature itself in a way for the target audience it is inherently for. Examples being..

Slimmed down for FPS combat
Improvised enhancements for Builders
Early JIRA Patch integrations
Usability upgrades,
Movement
Camera
Interface
Anti-Griefing measures
...

Just something that has been itching me, as clients evolve the list becomes unfathomably unusable. This wasn't a problem as much long ago, each change used to be quite significant, but now the heavy text is dragging down the page.

Oh, and this has nothing to do with me being at the bottom of the list ;), I don't care, but it might put off potential users for everyone. Each user introduced into third party viewers is important for them to thrive as Linden Lab will be working to move their viewer to appeal newbies, we on the other hand must be able to catch existing users, content creators, community members, etc. --Nexii Malthus 03:43, 31 January 2010 (UTC)

You have a point there and I agree with your assessment. However getting the various editors to play along might e a challenge, unless we could think of some sort of template. Why don't you just start with your own entry as a suggestion what it could look like? --Peter Stindberg 10:56, 31 January 2010 (UTC)
Hmmmm, a template? I think I'll look around at other wiki pages in the mean time to take examples from for a better layout. I wish we had collapsible sections, that would solve the issue entirely by allowing on-demand information to readers. --Nexii Malthus 09:52, 1 February 2010 (UTC)

Milk Client website unavailable?

I can't reach the website listed for Milk Client. The domain neox.hacklite.net doesn't seem to have an A or AAAA DNS record (I only get the SOA record.) Even stranger, the 2nd level domain hacklite.net points to 127.0.0.1 (i.e. localhost).
--Boroondas Gupte 13:26, 7 February 2010 (UTC)

Hosting Debate

Yes, it is temporarily offline due to debating on a host. Sorry for the inconvenience; it should be back up very soon. I did take the time to edit out the page removing the link directed to it.--Project Neox 06:11 AM February 2010 (UTC)