Cobalt croquet

Cobalt is a multiplatform, open source,
metaverse browser and toolkit. Built with open source Croquet,
Cobalt is a browser for emerging virtual worlds.

Cobalt is a community software project developed to foster collaborative education and
research initiatives in virtual worlds.

Cobalt uses a menu driven User Interface designed and prototyped by Julian Lombardi and
Mark McCahill, the original architects of Cobalt.
As with any community driven open source application, the interface and menu system will evolve relative to the needs and
developments of the open source Croquet community.

The first iteration of the Cobalt menu system includes the following ten main menu items:

1. Cobalt
2. Find
3. History
4. Favorites
5. People
6. Place
7. Things
8. View
9. Tools
10. Help

Additionally, each main menu item has several functioning sub items. For example, under the "View" menu item, the following sub-menu is included:

8. VIEW
8.1 Change Perspective
8.1.1 First Person
8.1.2 Behind Avatar
8.1.3 Overview
8.2 Contacts
8.3 Pocket
8.4 Map
8.5 Rear View Mirror
8.6 Annotation Viewer
8.7 Beacon
8.8 Show/Hide Identities

Additional functionality and menu items will appear and evolve as Cobalt evolves with community development.

Review in defense of world interest since someone claims this up for deletion :
I am personally interested in being a remote virtual grandfather through phone lines building fantasy world and playing in them. Many grandparents might be homebound too.
I have been diapointed with post card as XML being buggy and
must download cobalt to see if it delivers computer couple communication rather than merely a central server world.
 
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