FreeWRL is an open-source VRML and X3D browser written primarily for the Linux (Unix) and OS X platforms.
FreeWRL can be run standalone, or within most html browsers. FreeWRL can also be accessed via both the EAI and SAI interfaces to enable control of visual content via an external programming interface.
FreeWRL is used to view models built by hand, or generated from other programs, such as Geant4, Nagios, Wings3d and White-Dune.
New EAI code, new OpenGL integration code, new Geospatial code *** NOTE *** 1.22.0 is an experimental release; there are some known bugs. If your current version of FreeWRL works for you, you *may* wish to wait until 1.22.1. If you are requiring some of the rendering fixes (eg, Geospatial models, models with large distances in them) you may wish to try this release; note however that EXAMINE mode is not yet 100%.
XYPHER Cortona have an OSX Client now if you're still experiencing problems. (Version 1.19.8)
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Nov 25 2007
JEFF LERCH Yes they do. Unfortunately PPC only though :-( (Version 1.19.8)
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Nov 26 2007
XYPHER Perhaps you could use your browser in Rosetta mode? (Version 1.19.8)
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Nov 26 2007
JEFF LERCH I've tried that. It's fairly unstable in Safari, and has rendering issues in Firefox; plus you have to futz around with your settings all the time; unless you have a VRML only browser set up on your machine. (Version 1.19.8)
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Nov 26 2007
XYPHER Then I guess Crossover is the only answer, but who wants to use a PC Browser on a Mac. Perhaps you could try surfing in Classic by using Sheepshaver? (Version 1.19.8)