On Tue, 2011-04-19 at 12:56 -0700, Tinsel Silvera wrote: > Are there still plans for realXtend for Mac users. Any timeframe of > when it will be released?
There's a couple test builds, I did announce them a couple of months ago? http://wiki.realxtend.org/index.php/Getting_Started_with_Naali#Mac links to Naali 0.3.4.1 and Tundra 1.0 preview (the original december preview) versions. There's also a much newer Tundra 1.0.3 build which works pretty well, all the bundled Tundra demos like AV app and chat app and physics etc work -- I'll do that soon. It's also smaller than those older packages that contain a lot of development only etc. stuff. These are not packaged as nice mac .apps yet, but require running a shell script to start .. am not sure if that works from finder currently, have been testing from terminals. If there is someone familiar with mac packacing etc. that'd like to work on this, help would be much appreciated. The guy who has been making these builds hopefully has a chance to update to current 1.0.5 / upcoming 1.0.6 tundra soon in the coming days so the mac version stays compatible. I also have a mac build env but had some trouble with it still, hopefully have time next week to work on that again. > Tinsel ~Toni > > On Apr 19, 2:20 pm, Jani Pirkola <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear All, > > > > realXtend association is now officially up. The purpose of the association > > is to be a place for realXtend users and developers to give feedback and > > steer together the platform development. Association welcomes new members, > > organizations, companies and individuals to join to advance common goals. > > > > If you wish to join, send the filled application form from the end of this > > email to [email protected]. The membership is free, but the applicant > > must show interest and contribution to the platform - the contribution could > > be as simple as using realxtend to a particular usage, and occassionally > > reporting experiences, comments and bugs back to realXtend association. > > > > realXtend was founded 2007 and has already once rewritten its codebase, > > which was originally based on Second Life viewer and Opensimulator server. > > Now realXtend is Apache 2 licensed and aims to be the de facto standard for > > the coming 3D Internet. You can download the latest version of realXtend > > fromhttp://code.google.com/p/realxtend-naali/downloads/detail?name=realXt... > > > > We are working on to have a nice "try it" button on the realxtend.org web > > site for a more human friendly testing, currently the distribution is mainly > > friendly for developers. > > > > The founding parties of the association are: Adminotech, Center for Internet > > Excellence, ENNE, Evocativi, Letwory Interactive, Ludocraft and Playsign. > > > > Best regards, > > Jani Pirkola > > Chairman of the board > > realXtend Association > > > > application form (return to [email protected]) > > > > Your name: > > > > email: > > > > phone number: > > > > Address: > > > > Other contact details (e.g. web site): > > > > 1. How are you using realXtend now? > > > > 2. How do you plan to use realXtend in the future? > > > > 3. What feedback would you like to give to the realXtend? > > > > 4. What is the single most important thing you want to see on the platform > > in the future? > -- http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend http://www.realxtend.org
