A quick demo of a collaborative web-browser for Second Life. Developed by Malcolm Crowe, and part of the Sloodle project.
This allows groups of users to collaboratively browse the web (or at least ...
A quick demo of a collaborative web-browser for Second Life. Developed by Malcolm Crowe, and part of the Sloodle project. This allows groups of users to collaboratively browse the web (or at least parts of it!) - adding links that you can actually click on to the existing HTML on a PRIM feature.
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I like this, I am glad to see a resident solution but honestly LL needs to implement this into the Viewer so this actually works. HTML on a prim also shouldn't be a parcel media function (Like Movies) It should be a Prim functionality. Otherwise there is no point... I would rather click the Firefox icon on my taskbar if it is annoying to use in SL... I am sure most residents feel this way.
I agree that for personal use, using a second window is the way to go... this adds the ability to browse together, which is nice. But again I totally agree that it would be nice for LL to make HTML on a Prim more powerful than it currently is.
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this adds the ability to browse together, which is nice. But again I totally agree that it would be nice for LL to make HTML on a Prim more powerful than it currently is.
The project is open source, so all the scripts and objects are/will be available for free.