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    Cardboard SDK

    Cardboard SDK

    Open source Cardboard SDK and samples

    This SDK provides everything you need to create your own Virtual Reality (VR) experiences for Google Cardboard. It supports essential VR features, such as motion tracking, stereoscopic rendering, and user interaction via the viewer button. With these capabilities, you can build entirely new VR experiences, or enhance existing apps with VR capabilities. You can use the Cardboard SDK to turn a smartphone into a VR platform. A smartphone can display 3D scenes with stereoscopic rendering, track and react to head movements, and interact with apps by detecting when the user presses the viewer button. ...
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    MuTools

    Collection of utility functions

    Collection of useful classes and functions.
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    EZPhysics
    EZPhysics API library integrates rigid-body physics pretty graphics. Rigg up skeletal meshes and virtual reality scenes with simulated joints, mass and collision info. Combines ODE, Ogre3D, wxWidgets. Aspires to become a real-time robot simulator.
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    Ve3D Avenger

    Ve3D Avenger

    3D model viewer and world navigator.

    Ve3D Avenger is a VRML/Open Inventor 3D model viewer and world navigator. It's a scene composition program and an animated sequence creator that supports active stereo display. It is a fork of the Ve3D project that uses Qt3 for its GUI.
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    vrNav2 is an easy-to-use 3D scene navigation program for viewing and navigating 3D models in a virtual reality environment. It runs under Windows and Linux, on Linux tiled displays and on the Mac. It works with both architectural scientific models.
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    OpenVRL - standas for Open Source Virtual Reality 'L' ('L' stands for Life or Library...). A full 3D virtual reality simulation library, with physics, collision detection, platform independand rendering, etc. Uses OpenDE and OPCODE libraries for dy
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    MyWorld is an open virtual reality and game engine. It is written and usable in C/C++. It has own abstract layers for Graphics and Physics. Actually we use Irrlicht for 3D-Rendering and GUI, and ODE for Physics. It is smart, powerful and easy to extend.
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    Exipnos is an Open Source, network based 3D virtual reality platform. The platform is intended mainly (but not exclusively) for eLearning applications. Role Player or Adventure Games might as well be developed and hosted on Exipnos.
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