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Hi



I’ve been looking for a web browser plug-in for OpenSim/SL for some time.
And I’m wondering how difficult this would be to do with Naali.

I know that running a stand-alone seems right for many cases, but there are
clear advantages of having web browser plug-ins…


Examples:
(I can’t think of all usage scenarios of course)

1.       A web shop where you present objects/clothes that user can buy in
3D world. Buying updates the good old 2D web shop on the same page. User can
check out in 2D.

2.       You want to show movies (like YouTube) on your web page. In doing
so you like people watching to be placed in a movie theatre.

3.       Presenting single objects in 3D (engine parts, shoes, 3D server
park surveillance, etc).

4.       Facebook/LinkedIn integration (Think of FarmVille… Would it have 80
million active users monthly if it was a stand-alone app?).

5.       Ease of use, ease of mind for users. Users just need to accept
installation (like Flash) and they enter the 3D world automatically.



Anyhow, the potential usage is beside the point.



My question is how difficult it would be to implement.

One suggestion: If we make a more or less self installing signed .Net
application that provides a surface, would it be possible for Naali use this
surface for rendering for example? (.Net app starts up, executed Naali.exe
and tells Naali where to render)

This would apply mainly to IE, but the concept would be the same for other
browsers.



I’m not sure what it takes to make a plug-in for other platforms. If anyone
knows feel free to share. J



BR,

 Tedd

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