FW: [Opensim-users] Opensim and accessibility by non-technical end users

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Started thinking about this as one of the selling points of Naali was that it was a simple GUI / viewer to very basic SL-like / opensim func, and made for customizability (the same stuff that has lived on in Tundra since, i.e. you can make fully custom UIs in js/py etc.).
 
And use of meshes and web things are solid in current Tundra (MOAP == Media On A Prim ~= EC_WebView and friends, EC_MediaPlayer (VLC in Tundra) etc.).
 
Will think if will reply something -- also how that goes with SL viewers (those also use qt, dunno, perhaps some has customizable UI / simple clean code facilitating making UI mods nowadays .. am looking forward to learning in that thread).
 
just for info for now,
~Toni
 
From: Michel DENIS <michel....@gmail.com>
Sent: ‎March‎ ‎20‎, ‎2013 ‎7‎:‎41‎ ‎PM
To: opensi...@lists.berlios.de
Subject: [Opensim-users] Opensim and accessibility by non-technical end users
 
(cross-posted at a few places)

Hello,

We are setting up a server for enterprises and education, which will contain several models and applications, and will use both meshes and MOAP-based media and web entries.
While advanced users (admin and build) would use powerfull traditional Viewers in their native forms, the choice of default Viewer(s) is not easy for non-technical users/visitors.

These Viewer(s) should be:
- simple and user-friendly, straightforward to understand, configure and use
- modern in their look and manipulations

What would/do you use in such case ?

Thanks in advance for your feedback and advices,
-michel

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