FreeWRL is an Open Source, cross platform VRML2 and X3D compliant browser, with script, SAI and EAI support. Platforms supported: Linux and other Unix-style platforms; Mac OS/X; Windows. Support for mobile platforms (iOS, Android, QNX) is under development.
License
GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2)
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User Reviews
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It failed to install on Sonoma macOS 14.3.1 23D60 which is the latest os!!! claims it is incompatible.
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Doesn't work on Win 7 64bit guest in VirtualBox. Right after start it crashes with error in module StackHash_0a9e.
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I've tried FreeWRL v3.0 on XP SP2, but freeWRL.exe immediately crashes with "Instruction at address 0x00000000 trying to read address 0x00000000". Its a pity.
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is it just me or it simply crashes on more complex scenes?
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The library is not freeing memory taken by vectors/textures/nodes of previous scene on replacing the model files (e.g. replaceOldWorld...). The library currently can't work normally on iOS with architecture arm64 because pointer offset arithmetic for parsing is done on "int" type instead of memory-safe "intptr_t", "ptrdiff_t".