About VR-WEAR
VR-WEAR was created in 2008 to design engaging tools for virtual worlds following a simple equation :
IMMERSION + INTERACTIVITY = ENGAGEMENT
Founded by a team of hardware and software experts, VR-WEAR will introduce new interaction paradigms to virtual worlds while opening them to the masses.
For more information, feel free to contact alex (at) vr-wear.com







five : where can I meet you physically ?
one | January 23, 2010five : where can I meet you physically ?
Paris, France
Alex | January 23, 2010Paris, France
when one uninstalls YOUR software he looses ALL his second
one | January 23, 2010when one uninstalls YOUR software he looses ALL his second life.
So I think this detail matters for your first life.
no it doesnt' :)
Alex | January 23, 2010no it doesnt’
So go in slview-0.99rc3 and right-click uninstall. You will see
one | January 23, 2010So go in slview-0.99rc3 and right-click uninstall. You will see
did that few hundred times... definetly never happened
Alex | January 23, 2010did that few hundred times… definetly never happened
Well, Second Life recommends several procedures and interfaces, in order
one | January 23, 2010Well, Second Life recommends several procedures and interfaces, in order to enable the developer (you)
to deliver a plug-in without delivering a modified version of the complete SL arborescence.
This recommendation avoids misunderstandings, risks, errors, and should be followed.
Most of complex software in open source have similar recommendations. Delivering a complete SL
arborescence is not a way of cooperative development, because in that case the number of new
add-ons would be limited to … 1 (the last version).
Your software is now under examination by SL
You should remark that you ask the user to click on an icon with the same name that Second Life’s one.
Well it's not been updated for 1,5 years so if
Alex | January 23, 2010Well it’s not been updated for 1,5 years so if it’s any trouble i’ll don’t mind taking it down
How many developers here ? The concept of catching the
one | January 23, 2010How many developers here ? The concept of catching the expression from a webcam and pull it to SL is interesting.
And the state-of-art of image processing enables the realization !
But when I search the whole web I found only your company (no concurrence ?) and I wonder why it is not more known by SL users.