OpenSimulator
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OpenSimulator is an open source server for hosting virtual worlds similar to Second Life. OpenSimulator uses libsecondlife to handle communication between the client and server, so it is possible to c... More


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AUDIENCE : developers
gamers : DEVELOPMENT STATUS : alpha
LICENSE : bsd license
OPERATING SYSTEM : win32
mono : PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE : c#
TITLE SYNONYMS : Open Simulator

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Good In Theory...but Second Life Is Still Far Ahead...

Second life has users and better tools to "build" stuff and the experience is just a LOT slicker - so I'm not too sure how this is going to work out longer term but there seem to be a fair number of users getting involved. That coupled with profile (avatar) portability - it might give SL a run for its money...


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Second Life Faces Open Source

Second Life vendor Linden Lab has been dabbling in open source for quite a while: their client code is available, and they've persistently talked about (though not actually carried through on) making the server open source as well. But now the company is facing a potential upheaval to its business model, as alternative compatible virtual worlds are maturing. Can they cope with the challenge?



I get a bunch of ERROR messages when running OpenSim

There was an error while scanning assembly:... errors on startup, but OpenSim appears to run normally. Is this a problem?

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