![]() The last option is that of Firestorm Information, which is open by default. You can still switch back to your Home or Last Location via the START AT option at the bottom of the log-in screen.Hovering the mouse over the middle of any of the images in a panel will display a SELECT button clicking on this will open a pop-up of further information, together with a notice that your start location on logging-in has been set to the selected location.Opening any one of those drop-down will, very tidily, close the previously-open drop-down.Clicking on any of the drop-downs will display a sliding panel of Destinations, Upcoming Events, and “hot” places to visit (the latter determined by the number of people currently visiting it)įinding a place to go has never been so easy.For those who have not encountered this up until now: The first three of these, Destinations, Events and What’s Hot Now, pull information directly from the Viewer 3 log-in screen I reviewed back in August 2011. Making a Splash: the Firestorm log-in screenĪt the top of the screen are four headers. The first of the big changes hit you right from the start: the log-in / splash screen has been significantly revised, incorporating much of the Viewer 3 log-in screen capabilities and, in some areas, extending them. One thing I will say right off the bat – and that is to give a very personal thank you to Jessica Lyon in particular for giving me the means to get started on this review ahead of the official release. So much, in fact, that putting together a review has been something of a headache for me – where do I start, how do I order things? And it is quite simply superb.įirestorm 3 is everything a Second Life Viewer should be – and so much more. If you continue to have issues with Firestorm, try 3.9. Note: thie version reviewed here is 3.6 with the openGL fixes.
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