Marcus, the alpha version support for a long time mesh upload.
The alpha's are better choice to the the latest release.
On 2013-04-05 02:26, Marcus Llewellyn wrote:
I second the Singularity recommendation, with the caveat that although
it has the ability to view mesh, it does not (yet) allow for mesh
upload. It is actively maintained and supports most new features.
"Lightweight" does sorta depend on your hardware, though. If your
netbook has Intel's HD3000 or HD4000 GPU, for example, Singularity is
still gonna bog down in some regions if you have all the pretty bells
and whistles on, particularly those associated with deferred
rendering. Where Singularity fits well is with your screen resolution.
Many V3 UI elements or floaters are weirdly large, and won't allow a
user to resize them down much. A V3 viewer that has CHUI improves this
situation somewhat, though this UI still has a few bugs. Kokua has a
CHUI build, for example.
I haven't seen a viewer that supports storing user and configuration
settings in the application directory, personally.
Marcus
On 04/04/2013 02:10 PM, Nebadon Izumi wrote:
I would be surprised if you get good performance on a netbook for a
v3 viewer, I think your best bet is Singularity viewer :
http://www.singularityviewer.org/
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