Viewer 2.1 Beta Available Today
Posted by Esbee Linden on Jun 23, 2010 2:18:04 PM
Today, we released Second Life Viewer 2.1 Beta, focused on performance, stability, and usability improvements. Our engineering team continues to tune our software, integrating numerous performance and stability improvements and attacking top crashers in the Viewer. (So, please continue sending those crash reports when you run into trouble!) As Howard noted in his last blog post, we are focused on fast iteration cycles and hope to be releasing updates to the Viewer 2.1 Beta every one to two weeks. The faster we can get software into your hands, get your feedback, and review your performance statistics, the faster we can optimize and improve your Second Life experience! For more information about specific crashes, performance fixes, and bugs addressed in this version, check out the Viewer 2.1 Beta Release Notes.
Laser-Like Focus on Performance and Stability
During our last iteration cycle, we made an important decision to defer several new features that we had previously planned to include in this release. Right now, our priority is to improve Viewer 2 performance and stability and to create a strong software foundation on which to build new features on in the future. That said, our Residents--both new and old--have a wide range of computer configurations and this presents unique challenges in terms of how we build the software and deliver a compelling 3D virtual world experience. We're tackling these challenges head on and have re-focused our development efforts toward delivering a viewer that performs well, with a minimal number of crashes and bugs, so that all Residents can enjoy their Second Life experience to the fullest.
Viewer 2.1 Beta is One Choice Among Many
As we've always said about Viewer 2, it is one choice among many great Viewers available today. Viewer 2.1 Beta and Viewer 2.0 will both continue to be available during the beta cycle; there will be no forced upgrade at this time as there will likely be more bugs and crashes than you'd find in a release version. At this time, Viewer 2.0 is still the latest "official" Second Life Viewer and Viewer 1.23 is still available (more on this below). In addition, the Third-Party Viewer Directory now contains 10 third-party viewers which address specialized needs of our Residents, many of which are based on the Snowglobe open-source program.
Viewer 1.23 Will Continue to Be Available
Many of you have expressed concern about the deprecation of the 1.23.5 viewer. Our usual policy is to deprecate the the last viewer version 60 days after the latest version's release. With Viewer 2.0, we focused on creating a viewer that would better serve the needs of new users with a simplified user interface and easier window management model. We understand that Viewer 2.0 doesn't address the many complex needs of our existing Residents--yet. As a result, we have decided not to deprecate the 1.23.5 viewer at this time, and it will continue to be available for those who wish to still use it.
Thank you for trying Viewer 2 and providing such great feedback. Your comments, both positive and negative, are helping us prioritize and guide our design and development process. If you have thoughts you'd like to share, I encourage you to visit the Viewer 2 Forum and post updates to Twitter as well (using the #slviewer2 hashtag). Keep that feedback coming!
Resources
Download Page
Release Notes
Jira
SL Answers
Knowledge Base for Voice Morphing
Posted by Esbee Linden on Jun 23, 2010 2:18:04 PM
Today, we released Second Life Viewer 2.1 Beta, focused on performance, stability, and usability improvements. Our engineering team continues to tune our software, integrating numerous performance and stability improvements and attacking top crashers in the Viewer. (So, please continue sending those crash reports when you run into trouble!) As Howard noted in his last blog post, we are focused on fast iteration cycles and hope to be releasing updates to the Viewer 2.1 Beta every one to two weeks. The faster we can get software into your hands, get your feedback, and review your performance statistics, the faster we can optimize and improve your Second Life experience! For more information about specific crashes, performance fixes, and bugs addressed in this version, check out the Viewer 2.1 Beta Release Notes.
Laser-Like Focus on Performance and Stability
During our last iteration cycle, we made an important decision to defer several new features that we had previously planned to include in this release. Right now, our priority is to improve Viewer 2 performance and stability and to create a strong software foundation on which to build new features on in the future. That said, our Residents--both new and old--have a wide range of computer configurations and this presents unique challenges in terms of how we build the software and deliver a compelling 3D virtual world experience. We're tackling these challenges head on and have re-focused our development efforts toward delivering a viewer that performs well, with a minimal number of crashes and bugs, so that all Residents can enjoy their Second Life experience to the fullest.
Viewer 2.1 Beta is One Choice Among Many
As we've always said about Viewer 2, it is one choice among many great Viewers available today. Viewer 2.1 Beta and Viewer 2.0 will both continue to be available during the beta cycle; there will be no forced upgrade at this time as there will likely be more bugs and crashes than you'd find in a release version. At this time, Viewer 2.0 is still the latest "official" Second Life Viewer and Viewer 1.23 is still available (more on this below). In addition, the Third-Party Viewer Directory now contains 10 third-party viewers which address specialized needs of our Residents, many of which are based on the Snowglobe open-source program.
Viewer 1.23 Will Continue to Be Available
Many of you have expressed concern about the deprecation of the 1.23.5 viewer. Our usual policy is to deprecate the the last viewer version 60 days after the latest version's release. With Viewer 2.0, we focused on creating a viewer that would better serve the needs of new users with a simplified user interface and easier window management model. We understand that Viewer 2.0 doesn't address the many complex needs of our existing Residents--yet. As a result, we have decided not to deprecate the 1.23.5 viewer at this time, and it will continue to be available for those who wish to still use it.
Thank you for trying Viewer 2 and providing such great feedback. Your comments, both positive and negative, are helping us prioritize and guide our design and development process. If you have thoughts you'd like to share, I encourage you to visit the Viewer 2 Forum and post updates to Twitter as well (using the #slviewer2 hashtag). Keep that feedback coming!
Resources
Download Page
Release Notes
Jira
SL Answers
Knowledge Base for Voice Morphing