I do apologize for the low content-to-hype ratio in my
anxiously-one-step-ahead-of-Vream-PR-department posting, but the the
screen shots they have in their Web page really blew me away.
Seeing as budget limits tie me to the PC platform, the rendering
performance in Vream's new VRCreator and WIRL (freeware when released, I
hear) are good news indeed.
Certainly more solid than Vaporous, here are the URL's and Address
that I (in my zeal) omitted from my last post:
[email protected]
- Ken Gaebler of Vream,Inc.
Vream's "official" Website:
<url:"http://www.vream.com/vream/index.html">
(I have had some difficulty accessing this site at times, so I have put
up a (temporary?) South-East US mirror on my site)
<url:"http://ww1.gttw.com/maya/vream/index.html">
-Jason Joslyn
[email protected]
---You Wrote:--------------------------
>>* A Market First from VREAM *
>>Immersive Virtual Reality Hits the World Wide Web!
>>VREAM Announces a Fully Interactive 3D Web Browser.
>So can anyone reality-check this? Does it really exist, or is it
>vaporware? If it's real, then a Web site and email contacts would be a
>Very Good Idea for these folks -- telephone contact isn't exactly the
>way to impress people with a Web browser...
>
> -- Justin
> Who is intrigued, but is quite aware of the
> numerous potential meanings of the word
> "announces"...
>
>Random Quote du Jour:
>"Support your Local Unsupported Assertion!"
> -- Joe English
>
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- Jason Joslyn
([email protected])
<url:"http://ww1.gttw.com/maya/maya.html">