~terry
Thu, Jul 25, 1996 (13:13)
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VRweb -- A new entrant into what will likely become a
product-rich environment, VRweb's beta release offers many great
features but, like its competition, currently falls short in terms of
usability. This beta incorporates many of the best features in
WorldView and WebSpace, including the ability to function as an
external app to Mosaic or Netscape; Fly By, Walk, and Zoom
navigational tools; and multiple rendering options. In addition, it
offers several currently exclusive options such as Wireframe
Rendering and Heads Up Navigation. However, in addition to being
buggy (like most VRML Browsers at this stage), VRweb currently
lacks network support -- for example, the ability to merge HTML
and VRML within any given world. Also, navigation in VRweb is
much more difficult than in WebSpace, especially due to the fact
that VRweb lacks WebSpace's Fly To tool and the extremely useful
navigational Viewpoints.
VRweb is a joint project between the Hyper-G team at the Institute
for Information Processing and Computer Supported New Media
(IICM) in Austria and the Mosaic team at NCSA. Future versions
should address the missing features identified above as well as
adding a standard light source for VRML worlds, adding unzip
support for worlds, adding on-line help documentation, and fine
tuning the user interface. As with all VRML browsers, look
forward to some massive improvements in the near future as well as
many new and improved VRML worlds to explore. If VRweb can
address many of its current deficiencies, it could well become a very
strong app in what will likely becomean extremely competitive
sub-domain of the 'net.
Pros: Offers many interesting VRML features like Wireframe
Rendering and Heads Up navigation
Cons: Navigation could be improved, lacks some of WebSpace's
better features
New: Separate Windows 95/NT and Windows 3.x versions
released, bug fixes
Version Reviewed: 1.1 Beta 5
Date of Review: 3/14/96 Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
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