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    Vircadia

    Vircadia

    Vircadia open source metaverse platform

    Vircadia is a full coverage ecosystem of open source applications that enable individuals and organizations to deploy their own virtual world solutions. Vircadia’s worlds are among the largest with 16km³ of build space. All building and scripting of your world happens in real-time. This means that building is quick, efficient, and collaborative. Vircadia worlds can be accessed from Windows, Linux, and MacOS. Android, iOS, and Quest 2 support is coming soon. Unlike most platforms, Vircadia is...
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    LiveCoding.space

    LiveCoding.space

    Collaborative live coding space

    Collaborative Live Coding Space with support of user-defined languages and WebVR ready 3D graphics based on Virtual World Framework (Croquet), A-Frame, Ohm language, OSC.js, Cell.js, GunDB and more. LiveCoding.space architecture moves Virtual World Framework architecture towards pure-decentralized application. By default a tiny Reflector server is used for creating a Virtual World instances. But you could try out to connect using the new experimental totaly decentralized solution provided by Krestianstvo Luminary. That will allow to create Virtual World Instances just within Web Browser by a client,using any avaliable decentralized storage GunDB on internet. No any Reflector server needed. ...
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    Platform Independent Virtual Reality Client and Server. Come to http://www.vrspace.org/ for more information and demo.
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    VRS is an environment for presenting three dimensional (3D) world. All visualisations are made at client(s) side VRC (Virtual Reality Client - example client is under developement, SF site avaible, see also http://jvrc.info).
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    MindGate is a virtual reality multiuser client - server system written in Java. The purpose of the system is to provide communication, persistence, 3d streaming support for users which are imersed into virtual reality worlds - stored anywhere on the Web.
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