Cluster is a virtual meetup app for creators of all kinds who don't want to leave the house, a VR collaboration tool from the Japanese company of the same name.
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Firefox Reality
Score 8.9 out of 10
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Firefox Reality is a solution designed to help users browse in virtual or mixed reality, with solutions for Viveport, Oculus, Pico, or Hololens. It is an open source solution. It is presented as a browser to bring add-on support to the immersive web. The user can download extensions that help take control of the VR browsing experience, such as uBlock, Dark Reader, and Privacy Badger. The browser can also do the work of remembering and entering passwords and other frequent form text with our…
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Yes
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No
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No setup fee
No setup fee
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Firefox Reality is convincing precisely because of the open source code. This also opens up the possibility for students to independently comprehend all aspects of the program in the code and thus learn a mature approach to the technology. Comparable products cannot offer this …
Especially in the university context, Firefox Reality has a particularly high utility value as an open-source application. Wherever content is not only conveyed in 2D but also in 3D, Firefox Reality is a safe and powerful browser that can be used on all common VR glasses. The low administration effort and the clear interface provide both teachers and learners with great value.
Firefox Reality is convincing precisely because of the open source code. This also opens up the possibility for students to independently comprehend all aspects of the program in the code and thus learn a mature approach to the technology. Comparable products cannot offer this added value, which is particularly important in a university context.