Description
FreeWRL
FreeWRL is a cool open-source VRML and X3D browser that’s licensed under the Gnu Library General Public License. If you need to view VRML and X3D 3D files, this software has got your back!
What Makes FreeWRL Special?
This browser was created by developers who wanted to make something high-quality and up-to-date for everyone to use. It’s really catching on in both industry and schools, which is pretty awesome!
A Bit of History
Since the year 2000, a team led by John Stewart at Communications Research Centre Canada (CRC) has been hard at work on FreeWRL. They teamed up with the WEB 3-D Consortium to get it out there for all of us.
Compatibility and Features
FreeWRL is designed for Linux and Mac OS/X systems, so if you’re using one of those, you’re in luck! It supports Javascript, Java Class invocation, and follows the EAI version 1 spec. Plus, it meets or beats the VRML-97 (ISO/IEC 14772:1997) standards. The team is also working on making sure FreeWRL can fully support both VRML and X3D.
How to Get Started with FreeWRL
If you're interested in checking it out, you can download FreeWRL here. It’s user-friendly and perfect for anyone wanting to explore 3D files easily!
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User Reviews for FreeWRL FOR MAC 1
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FreeWRL FOR MAC provides an open-source VRML and X3D browser with high quality. Ideal for viewing 3D files in industry and academia.