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VRML on the Mac

🔗Robert Walker <robertwalker@ntlworld.com>

2/17/2002 8:58:26 AM

Hi there,

I've found out that Cortona have released
their VRML browser for the Mac.

Good review here:
http://www.macorchard.com/vrml.html

Probably the first top class VRML browser to
release a non beta product for the Mac.

Perhaps those with macs might like to try
it for my vrml models?

Here is a page with the only vrml I have
on-line at the moment:

http://members.tripod.com/~robertinventor/cps.htm

I'd be interested to hear how well the Cortona does
with them, and whether it can play the music.

It's certainly an excellent one for Windows.

I'm not doing any VRML at the moment, but after I
finish the release of FTS 1.09, plan to get my
VRML trees program released, and will do some more
VRML work at that point. I'm rather out of the
way of it at present, but see ways the old models
could be improved on looking back at them afresh.
The old models and / or any new ones I do later
could be made available on-line,
as zips, or on cd at some point.

Robert

🔗jpehrson2 <jpehrson@rcn.com>

2/17/2002 1:01:45 PM

--- In tuning@y..., "Robert Walker" <robertwalker@n...> wrote:

/tuning/topicId_34355.html#34355

> Hi there,
>
> I've found out that Cortona have released
> their VRML browser for the Mac.
>
> Good review here:
> http://www.macorchard.com/vrml.html
>
> Probably the first top class VRML browser to
> release a non beta product for the Mac.
>
> Perhaps those with macs might like to try
> it for my vrml models?
>
> Here is a page with the only vrml I have
> on-line at the moment:
>
> http://members.tripod.com/~robertinventor/cps.htm
>
> I'd be interested to hear how well the Cortona does
> with them, and whether it can play the music.
>
> It's certainly an excellent one for Windows.
>
> I'm not doing any VRML at the moment, but after I
> finish the release of FTS 1.09, plan to get my
> VRML trees program released, and will do some more
> VRML work at that point. I'm rather out of the
> way of it at present, but see ways the old models
> could be improved on looking back at them afresh.
> The old models and / or any new ones I do later
> could be made available on-line,
> as zips, or on cd at some point.
>
> Robert

****Hi Robert!

Thanks so much for providing the links to these again! I've always
enjoyed them and practically "forgot" about them!

Cortona is working just fine for me on the PC with Windows 98.

Thanks!

Joseph