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- Announcing alpha-test releases
- of Internet GopherVR for Macintosh and Unix
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- Announcing GopherVR
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- At GopherCON '94 we talked about using 3D scenes as a user
- interface metaphor for navigating the Internet and visualizing
- relationships and clustering of documents. Early (alpha test)
- releases of Macintosh and Unix Gopher clients that display 3D
- scenes are now available via gopher and anonymous ftp from
- boombox.micro.umn.edu.
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- Although not yet complete, in this release you can browse gopher
- directories by driving around Gopherspace, navigate between gopher
- servers by driving through a series of 3D scenes, open items by
- clicking on them, get overviews of the neighborhood you are in,
- and view meta-information about items.
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- Because this is an alpha-test release, we are still working on
- the software and will be doing frequent bugfix releases. Use it
- at your own risk, and please send us bug reports and comments.
- We are doing an early release of this software because we have
- found this to be the best way of quickly shaking out bugs and
- feature sets.
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- To keep up to date on the bugfix releases of GopherVR, subscribe
- to gopher-news by e-mailing a subscribe request to:
- gopher-news-request@boombox.micro.umn.edu
- Major new releases are announced on gopher-announce. Subscribe
- by sending e-mail to:
- gopher-announce-request@boombox.micro.umn.edu
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- Why a 3D user interface to Gopher?
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- Gopher has an explicit organization and structure which is
- external to the content of the documents, so it is straightforward
- to map a 3D virtual world interface onto the existing gopher
- servers. Since the Gopher+ protocol also has provisions for open
- ended extensions and meta-information that resides external to the
- content of documents, it is also easy for servers to give 3D-savvy
- clients the 3D spatial coordinates and orientation of objects in a
- gopher directory. This means that we can both synthesize 3D scenes
- from existing non-3D-savvy Gopher servers, and take advanatge of
- new 3D-savvy servers without reworking the contents of the
- documents published in Gopher.
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- Virtual world interfaces give us a powerful data visualization
- tool. GopherVR makes it possible to display clustering of documents
- which is not feasible on either a menu or a flat page. Combining
- GopherVR with servers that catagorize and cluster collections of
- documents will make it possible to visualize complex retationships
- within collections. To be effective, moving about the 3D scene must
- be fast and fluid, and GopherVR has been optimized for quick
- navigationn within the scene without hardware Z-buffer.
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- What comes after this release?
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- With later versions of this software you will be able to define
- 3D icons for objects in Gopherspace, and server administrators
- will be able to specify placement of objects in 3D scenes.
- In addition, there will be more user navigation features for
- browsing within the 3D scenes.
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- Macintosh
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- TurboGopherVR 2.1a1 is a sneak-preview (alpha-test) release
- of an Internet Gopher client that combines a point and click
- browser interface to the Internet with a 3D virtual-world
- interface. Essentially, this is a superset of the current
- release version of TurboGopher (version 2.0) with 3D
- extensions.
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- TurboGopherVR 2.1a1 requires a PowerPC Macintosh running
- System 7 or better. System 7.5.1 is reccommended since this
- version of the system software includes a much improved
- floating point math library. A version for 68K Macs is also
- under construction but is not yet available.
-
- To get the software, gopher to boombox.micro.umn.edu and follow
- the path /gopher/Macintosh-TurboGopher/TurboGopherVR. This
- brings you to the directory holding the current version of the
- software.
-
- You can also use these URLs to get to the same directory:
- <URL:GOPHER://boombox.micro.umn.edu/11/gopher/Macintosh-
- TurboGopher/TurboGopherVR>
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- <URL:FTP://boombox.micro.umn.edu/pub/gopher/Macintosh-
- TurboGopher/TurboGopherVR/>
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- Unix
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- GopherVR 0.1 is an alpha-test release of an X-window Gopher client.
- GopherVR for Unix is curently available for SUN Sparc, SGI, and
- IBM AIX RS-6000 platforms. At this time, only binaries are available
- since we expect frequent changes to the source. To run the software,
- you will need a color monitor. We have tested the software on
-
- SUN SunOS 4.1.3 with MIT X11R5 distribution
- SGI IRIX 5.3 with SGI's X-windows distribution
- IBM AIX 3.2.5 with IBM's X-windows distribution
-
- To get the software, gopher to boombox.micro.umn.edu and follow
- the path /gopher/Unix/GopherVR. This brings you to the directory
- holding the current version of the software.
-
- You can also use these URLs to get to the same directory:
- <URL:GOPHER://boombox.micro.umn.edu/11/gopher/Unix/GopherVR>
-
- <URL:FTP://boombox.micro.umn.edu/pub/gopher/Unix/GopherVR/>
-
- GopherVR binaries will be available for HP-UX and DEC OSF soon.
-
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- NOTE
- ----
- This is an alpha test release. We wouldn't reccomend
- distributing this to every user in your organization yet, since
-
- 1.) There are a lot more features that will be added in
- the near future
-
- 2.) There are certainly going to be bugs.
-
- If you find a bug, please report it to us by sending an e-mail
- decribing your computer, the version of the operating system and
- how you caused the bug to occur. If you have ideas for features we'd
- love to hear about it. Send your bug reports and comments to:
-
- <gopher@boombox.micro.umn.edu>.
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- Internet Gopher Team / mongoose & iguana squad
- TurboGopherVR 2.1.a1
- Unix GopherVR 0.1
- March 30, 1995
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- See you at GopherCON '95 !
- For information on GopherCON '95 see:
- <URL:GOPHER://boombox.micro.umn.edu:70/11/gopher/Gopher_Conference_95>
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