![]() ![]() SLPE has a better radar than emerald does, Allows instant look at of people playing sounds, or griefing Region wide, EVen across multiple regions, Which makes it better than Emerald. Back when SLPE became open sourced I was really angry, and still am because someone betray us users of it, I know it was not me,And since everyone knows Ill talk about it. I like Closed source clients like Chocolate Life, and SecondLife professional Edition Personally more, because they give so many more features than Emerald does, and That is why I no longer use emerald. Gee, it’s almost like with the release of Skills Hak’s Gemini CDS, that there’s a motive behind trying to smear these alternative viewers– oh except the ones run by Emerald Devs, because they aren’t under “active development” right now. ![]() They also don’t release the information on the private viewers that came after those so-called obsolete viewers such as Cryo’s Sapphire viewer. Note also that the malicious viewers developed by Emerald devs, such as CryoLife, vLife, and PhoxSL are all written off as being “obsolete,” and this Onyx project doesn’t “name and shame” its own staff by the cop-out of saying “well, they aren’t ACTIVELY” developing them. There is also the smear campaign being run against NeilLife that has been touted by these same people at. It’s interesting that the two most-used, and most-hated viewers of the Emerald team (the NeilLife-based viewers) are ones said to IM username/pw combinations to accounts, though this is just conjecture and Neil doesn’t even have stable accounts in SL. Will naming and shaming rouge viewers developers cut down on content theft and sim crashes in Second Life – or will Onyx act as a consumer guide to unofficial viewers with certain capabilities that Linden Lab does not sanction? Expect to see some controversy over what is likely to become a counterpoint to Linden Lab's official third party viewer list. Who want the public to remain in the dark." Viewers, information posted on blogs and forums is woefully inaccurateĪt the best of times, and even more often misinformation spread by those Result of this is that nobody can be sure of the capabilities of these Viewers generally remain private, closely guarded and shared either withĬlose friends or for a significant fee, the reason being that exploitsĪre quickly identified and neutralized when released in a public manner. ![]() In a blog post at the ModularSystems web site, Mr. The Emerald developers have gone public with Onyx – a previously secret project to catalog and potentially fix exploits in various unofficial Second Life viewers. Onyx project goes public with copybot client reviewsīy Pixeleen Mistral, National Affairs desk Emerald Developers Publish Naughty SL Client Catalogīy Alphaville Herald on 05/03/10 at 7:24 am ![]()
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