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    Kirstens Viewers

    Kirstens Viewers

    Opensource Created Custom Viewers For Virtual Worlds like SecondLife.

    Kirsten’s Viewer is a fast, modern Third‑Party Viewer (TPV) for Second Life, registered under the official TPV directory. It’s built for creators, photographers, and advanced users who want a clean, modern viewer with a focus on high performance on high end PC's Anaglyph 3D Mode , OpenCL‑based Visual Effects, Aggressive Optimisation, vcpkg + PowerShell One‑Click Build Automation, Highly Tuned Graphics Path , Many Other Cutting‑Edge Features — ongoing experimental work, performance improvements, and creator‑driven enhancements continue to push the viewer forward.
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    Linux Air Combat

    Linux Air Combat

    Combat Flight Simulator for LINUX. WW2. Network and VOIP. Open-source.

    ...This is now the world's leading open-source combat flight sim for LINUX. Linux Air Combat ("LAC") runs on almost any desktop LINUX system (even Steam Deck & Raspberry Pi) and generates smooth, high-performance flight. If it runs TOO fast on your hardware (framerates beyond 100 FPS), you should activate LAC's built-in FrameRate Limiter as documented here: https://askmisterwizard.com/2019/LinuxAirCombat/FrameRateLimiter.htm Clean, open source code provides an option to compile yourself, or use our precompiled executable AppImage to eliminate compiling on all popular X86 LINUX distros. ...
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    Downloads: 66 This Week
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