Having grown increasingly disheartened with SL (with no interest in Sansar whatsoever after checking it out), I spent the morning searching for possible alternatives and came across a 2013 post by Brigid Ashwood about Kitely here: https://www.wired.com/2013/03/virtual-w ... y-is-keen/
There doesn't appear to be much in the way of recent youtube vids about it, either (well, none that discuss the nitty gritty and/or showcase the amazing possibilities) - and what info there is seems to be a good few years old. I was worried that perhaps it didn't exist anymore until I created an account a couple hours ago and was relieved to find it still quite alive and well.
Naturally, I'll be blowing Kitely's horn to all my SL friends in hopes they'll also abandon ship and come join me; I've been throwing out links like flotation devices to the drowning and dispirited for the past hour
Wired dot com led me to Kitely
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Re: Wired dot com led me to Kitely
That's great, Raven!
I've been here in Kitely since 2012. It's the best solution I've found for building and hosting SL-type virtual worlds, and the availability of good-quality items on Kitely Market has made a huge difference.
As you mentioned, the 2013 Wired article is a bit out of date. Kitely has continued to improve and evolve its services and offerings.
Up-to-date information is on the Kitely Services page.
I've been here in Kitely since 2012. It's the best solution I've found for building and hosting SL-type virtual worlds, and the availability of good-quality items on Kitely Market has made a huge difference.
As you mentioned, the 2013 Wired article is a bit out of date. Kitely has continued to improve and evolve its services and offerings.
Up-to-date information is on the Kitely Services page.
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Re: Wired dot com led me to Kitely
Welcome! im doing research into OpenSim v0.9... what features frustrated you? what do you wish for?Having grown increasingly disheartened with SL