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A while back,
Linden Lab's Philip Rosedale announced a new
Second Life viewer development project. That project ultimately grew along lines similar to that of third-party viewer project,
Imprudence, breaking down many barriers to user contributions, and adopting a more agile methodology. After only a couple of release-candidates, the result is already available.
One of the biggest developments you might see in the Snowglobe viewer is that the map is now an order of magnitude faster to load, rather than taking several fractions of forever, as is traditional. This is the start of a new texture-transfer pipeline, which we can reasonably expect to become standard in future viewers, and to encompass more kinds of textures, however there's a new caching architecture which should benefit all textures.
Continue reading Linden Lab releases Snowglobe 1.0 for Second Life
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