> I strongly believe that a high quality public domain viewer would
>help VRML in the long run. All the best standards have sample implementations.
>
in return for:
>> My interest in VRML, as well as being personal - I believe this is what
>> the net is waiting for - is also connected to my college course. I have
>> 6 months to spend dedicated to a major project,
>> research.. programming.., and VRML is going to be choice. If that could
>> mean cooperating and working with anybody out there who is already
>> working with VRML, then great.
and there were also several other letters expressing an interest in writing a
VRML browser. I haven't checked out the code yet, but from the other letters in
the newsqroup I gather that there are quite a few browsers are on the way.
Is there any way to know where to start so as to not to in the end re-invent
the wheel?
Any suggestions?
all the best,
Mark.
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