Instead we have the Navigation / Favourites Bar. The top of the screen is also conspicuous as it apparently doesn’t have a menu bar – no Me, Comm, World, etc. In a further step away from V3.2, CTRL-ALT-B will also open the floater, rather than CTRL-T, the use of which in V3.2 has caused some consternation amongst users, given that key combination has had a previous use. Right: Profile, Picks, People, Places, Appearanceīuttons can be removed, added or relabeled simply by right-clicking on an existing button and selecting the required menu from the displayed menu – CHOOSE BUTTONS opening the Toolbar Button floater.Top: Snapshot, Build, Map, Mini-map, Search, Inventory.I’d still like to see VWR-27455 implemented for the FUI by someone, but just having the additional top area for use might make it easier for people to group buttons.īy default, the following buttons are available on first starting the Viewer: The Viewer clearly uses the V3.2 FUI, but NiranV has added the option to place buttons at the top of the screen as well as the sides / bottom – thus being the first to respond to requests for this capability. Wot’s that? Buttons on the TOP? No menus?! (click to enlarge) Once logged-in, you’re again immediately aware that you’re in a Viewer that dares to break all the established rules.
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To actually log-in, you need to click on the LOGIN option after entering your username and password – tapping Enter doesn’t appear to work on this release. Perhaps that’s scheduled for a future build... It’s a nice arrangement, although my personal preference would be to see some take on the official V3 log-in screen – the Destination Guide, etc. About Niran’s Viewer: opens the HELP ->About Viewer pop-up.Grid Status: opens the Grid Status page.Forgot password…: opens the official password reset page in your web browser.Sign-up: takes you to the official SL sign-up pages via your web browser.Help: opens a set of additional options:.Select Other Grids: the Viewer appears primarily aimed at SL, so this option provides access to the Beta grid.Over to the right of the screen is the log-in area, neatly laid-out and with three options in bold white text sitting under it:
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Top left of the screen are the familiar Me and Help menu options – the former providing access to the Viewer’s Preferences. On start-up the Viewer pulls no punches letting you know you’re entering new territory, as the log-in splash screen demonstrates. This is no biggie, but I hope (as I’m a lazy cow) that NiranV will provide a defacto desktop icon in the future – that way my VistaMenu utilities for Win7 can grab what’s needed and I can keep my desktop nice and tidy with the minimum of fuss on my part :). Like Marine’s RLV standalone installation, no desktop shortcut or icon is produced, so once installed, you’ll have to go play hunt the EXE in C:\Windows\Program Files\Nirans Viewer (assuming you use the default installer path). The installation is straightforward – and other than the installer being partially in German, offered no surprises per se Lots more (did I mention fast rendering?).Viewer 3.2 Flexible User Interface (FUI).Lots of graphics updates (including completely revamped graphics preferences).
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The result is a Viewer that steps out of the box somewhat from what we’ve seen to date, offering some amazing capabilities – although you may find you need a high-end system to get the most out of it.
Niran’s Viewer is an intriguing hybrid forked from Kirsten’s Viewer, it includes everything that made Kirsten’s unique, as well as adding some very individual flavours from NiranV Dean and, in the most recent builds, the V3.2 FUI.
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As such I have an update / continuation of this review, and have closed comments on this article (comments on the second are open). Note2: If you dont change your clouds texture to Layered you might not see them as in the pictures.Note Dec 24th: The release version of this Viewer is now available. If you're using a 3rd party viewer, for example Firestorm or Black Dragon, follow the same steps but Choose 'Firestorm' or 'Black dragon' instead of 'SecondLife'.My Windlight Settings 2018 – Annan Adored