Viewer 2.3 Launches with Display Names
I’m delighted to announce that today we have released Viewer 2.3 as the main Second Life Viewer and the default download for new Residents. This release includes the full launch of Display Names allowing greater self-expression, improved Event Scheduling, Viewer Hints, and many additional performance and usability enhancements. For more information on the new features, [...]
Viewer 2.3 Launches with Display Names
I’m delighted to announce that today we have released Viewer 2.3 as the main Second Life Viewer and the default download for new Residents. This release includes the full launch of Display Names allowing greater self-expression, improved Event Scheduling, Viewer Hints, and many additional performance and usability enhancements. For more information on the new features, [...]
[QUICKTIP] Copy To Clipboard button for difficult-to-type display names in Viewer 2.3 Beta
Jack Linden recently announced “Viewer 2.3 Beta Available Today With Display Names and More“! In response to hot Resident requests, we made a bunch of design upgrades so that it’s simple to do some everyday things you’ll be using often. Question: “How can I grab a complicated display name made out of characters I can’t [...]
Viewer 2.3 Beta Available Today With Display Names and More
Today, we are excited to launch the latest version of Viewer 2 — Viewer 2.3 Beta — that makes it even easier to connect to friends and relevant experiences in Second Life. We’ve come a long way since we first launched the first Viewer 2 Beta in February. We’ve dramatically increased performance and stability while [...]
Viewer 2.3 Beta Available Today With Display Names and More
Today, we are excited to launch the latest version of Viewer 2 — Viewer 2.3 Beta — that makes it even easier to connect to friends and relevant experiences in Second Life. We’ve come a long way since we first launched the first Viewer 2 Beta in February. We’ve dramatically increased performance and stability while [...]
Changes to Display Names Based on Your Feedback
Along with many other services across the Internet, Second Life needs to separate the unique identifier you use to log in with from the name you are known as inworld. By insisting that the two needs be served by one name, we make it nearly impossible for anyone to use their real name, nickname, role-play [...]