More about the SL Viewer

Introducing Second Life’s ‘Dazzle’ user interface update, originally uploaded by Torley.

Torley Linden shown us in Flickr some about the next UI (user interface) for the Second Life client by Linden Lab. You can find more information about this project of UI here.

In my opinion this changes are purely cosmetics and don’t seem to make the UI easier. It keeps something i really dislike, the “Communicate” window, so sure we will need again the Nicholaz Beresford patch (well, i hope Nicholaz will make a new patch for that version :-) )

The UI is a important part of the viewer, and is good they improve it to make it easier or more complete, but the only think it seems to change is colors, some icons and the shape of the buttons.

This is still a project, so maybe it will be better in the definitive version.

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About Raul Crimson

SL resident, photographer, builder and furniture creator.

3 Responses to “More about the SL Viewer”

  1. octoberhush says :

    I’m really not fond of the blue color scheme. It would be nice if they gave us a choice of colors. I can’t imagine it would be very difficult to do, but then again, I’m no programmer.

    And I think it’s safe to say Nicholaz will continue to churn out his awesome client. =)

  2. Raul Crimson says :

    Tober, i read that Linden Lab has also a project of “Skins” for the viewer, you can find more info in the SLwiki.
    Even is possible they let residents create their own and even sell it, as avatar skins or clothing. This can be really interesting.

  3. octoberhush says :

    Now *that* would be cool!

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