Hi Giles

> >IT-business don't seem to care any bit of X3D it seems.
> >
> >
> I'm definately biased, but Xj3D plays X3D content native and I consider
> it a decent player :)

Well last time I checked because a Co-Worker was interested in it (okay at
least 2 months ago) it was only able to play X3D which were not in
XML format and even those only with problems. Of course I don't want to
narrow your effort I think it's the format itself which is just way too
complex.

> As to big companies supporting it...  Siggraph is always the place for
> that sorta news, stay tuned.

Lets see and wait although frankly my interest in x3d is very
close to zero.

EOF,
 J.D.

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