We are always looking for coding help, but realize that FreeWRL (and any project of this magnitude) is difficult for people to jump in to. How can I help? Tell us what you use FreeWRL for! It helps us in our internal funding and planning cycle to know how FreeWRL is used- for certain kinds of research, for industrial design, or for whatever. We use FreeWRL for our research projects, and make it available for free, under the LGPL License, for your use. So our goal for FreeWRL is to have it become an implementation for X3D, not to develop FreeWRL for sale or as a tool for bundling within other products.
If you encounter something that is not covered on this FAQ, please send an email to John Stewart (see email below) and ask.įreeWRL is able to read and display most VRML2.0, VRML97, and X3D files encoded in 'Classic' or 'XML' encoded X3D files.įreeWRL has passed the Web3D Consortium for testing to X3D 'Interchange Profile' compliance - the first browser (commercial, or open source) to submit.įreeWRL Will be compliant to most of the X3D Profiles - the main developers of FreeWRL are employed by the Canadian Government in a Federal Research Centre, and use FreeWRL in research. It tries to answer most questions about running/installing/helping FreeWRL. This is the FreeWRL VRML/X3D Browser FAQ.