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Viewer 2.x Tweaks for the Brave

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I apologize in advance if anyone’s posted the links below already.

Hate some (or all) of Viewer 2.x?  You’re not alone.

But…  there are some fixes/tweaks available, none of which are difficult!

Here are some links,  should you want more info. Use at your own risk! I’ve done the “StarLight” tweak and find it improves things a bit for me. I’ve not tried the others listed on the wiki page.

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If you LIKE 2.x, or don’t want to hear what I dislike about it… stop reading now.

Like Ener, I’m not a fan of Viewer 2.0 or 2.1.  It’s too dark (even for my Goth blood), and most of the changes and re-wording of old terms (“Local Chat” is now “Nearby”, for example) seem nutso. The pop-up sliding menu dance… awful. The whole sidebar/slide left thing drives me nuts. And the non-transparent widows and changes to chat/IM windows suck. There’s a lot more that I hate. So do many, many others. Granted, some peeps (esp. some noobs I’ve talked to) seem to think that 2.x is just fine. Hmmmm.

Don’t get me wrong. I like NEW. I like EXCITING.  Take me to the mall or an amusement park if you don’t believe me!

I do not, however, like waking up one day to find out that the names of everyday things have been changed, or that my usual direct route to the local S&M shop requires 3 detours, or that someone has posted flyers all over my car’s windshield, obscuring half my view.  It’s like waking up in an alternate universe… one with poorer design than the previous one.  Oh, I was kidding up there… I meant Krispy Kreme shop, not S&M shop ;p

I’ve tried 2.0 and 2.1 for extended periods of time.  It really sucks that so much screen “real estate” gets obscured by the (non-transparent) sidebar and huge menus. It sucks that some of my old keyboard shortcuts are gone, or that I have to go through 3 levels of menus to do what I used to do in 2 clicks. It sucks that basic communication is more difficult (to me), unless I rearrange the default options.

Don’t rename things and make me have to stop and re-learn keystrokes and shortcuts and menus I’ve used hundreds (or thousands) of times. Is that a violation of good rule of design?  “Don’t alienate your existing user base by making changes… unless the change is either necessary, useful, or both.”

In other words, change what needs to change; do not change things that worked quite nicely. Gee, you could at least offer an option to revert to the older menus, like new versions of word-processing apps often do.

Okay, okay, some of those annoyances can be fixed. Kind of.  And the “notification” area in the bottom right is welcome (and long overdue), replacing tons of dialog popups when you first login.  The teleport history is nice as well. And thank goodness I can set the top bar to actually show my (Sim & vector) location… seems pretty dumb to me to not have it there as the default. There is more than one way to accomplish some of the old tasks (hmmm, I’m neutral on that one).

I know, I know, it’s all been said before.  I don’t DESPISE 2.x, but I am not feeling any ♥.  I’ll use it. Someday.  IF I have to.  But so far, it just gives me a headache. One day, after a few more versions, I may actually like it. But for now, it kinda does less.. with more.  *Giggle*

Feel free to post your loves and hates of 2.x. Or just google it and read what others say. Hmmm, you’re probably wishing I’d taken that route!

*sigh*  I miss the pie wheel already. I have a feeling his time in the virtual universe is limited.

By the way… I mostly use Snowglobe. It has some unique stuff not in the old 1.2x viewers. And it doesn’t make me learn to brush my teeth with my non-dominant hand (I can do it.. but I dribble a bit). Oh… and I can also use SnowGlobe as an OpenSim viewer (for Reaction Grid and so forth).

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Written by DreamWalker

July 29th, 2010 at 11:28 pm

Second Life Viewer Comparison

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Certainly not a rigorous bench test, however it is a comparison of three Second Life viewers. The standard viewer, the release candidate, and the newly released Snowglobe.

We used the same avatar, standing at the same location, within 10 minutes, with bandwidth and all graphics set to the max, plus 2x anti-aliasing and spun continuously for about 20 seconds to obtain average readings of frames per second and CPU performance. We logged in twice with each viewer and here is what we found.

Standard viewer -
FPS: 15 | CPU: 47%

Release candidate -
FPS: 16 | CPU: 89%

Snowglobe -
FPS: 15 | CPU: 67%

All viewers were the latest ones as of this post.

All of us on the iliveisl team use the release candidate because it seems to have better land tools. However, after this informal test, we may be switching to the normal viewer!

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martinis during a pseudo-benchmark test? why, certainly!

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Written by subQuark

June 27th, 2009 at 9:13 am

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Snowglobe Viewer

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Ener's dream city

We have a few adventurous residents that might be interested in the new Snowglobe viewer. It’s a joint effort between Linden and the open source community. It features things that are not in the normal viewer and you get a chance to check these out before they become mainstream.

Being based in the open source community, it may be faster and more efficient to run than the normal viewer.  Read more about it on the Second Life blog and in the wiki. If you try it out, give us a shout and let us know what you think.

photo credit: rgusick

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Written by subQuark

June 25th, 2009 at 8:38 pm

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