Gill Barequet wrote:
>
> I will appreciate very much any pointer to a simple public-domain vrml
> browser. By simple I mean a *stand-alone* browser which need not be
> connected to Netscape or any other system.
> Thanks for any help, Gill.
Dear Gill,
you may have a look at http://rosebud.sdsc.edu/vrml/browsers.html.
There you will find a great summary of available VRML-Browsers sorted in
categories like platforms, VRML-Version etc.
An example for a *stand alone* VRML-Browser I personally know is VRweb,
which is a shareware tool available on almost all computer platforms.
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