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    Networked-Aframe

    Networked-Aframe

    Web framework for building multi-user virtual reality experiences

    ...A framework for writing multi-user VR apps in HTML and JS. Built on top of A-Frame. Follow the NAF Getting Started tutorial to build your own example from scratch, including setting up a local server. Networked-Aframe works by syncing entities and their components to connected users. To connect to a room you need to add the networked-scene component to the a-scene element. For an entity to be synced, add the networked component to it. By default the position and rotation components are synced, but if you want to sync other components or child components you need to define a schema. ...
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    IdeaSpaceVR

    IdeaSpaceVR

    Create interactive 3D and VR web experiences

    IdeaSpaceVR is a free, open-source, self-hosted CMS platform. Manage your virtual reality spaces and assets like you would manage blog posts. Run it on your own server. All you need is PHP and a database (MySQL, PostgreSQL or MariaDB). VR experience is a website using a theme. There are a couple of pre-installed themes: IdeaSpace Compass Blog, Image Slideshow, IdeaSpace 360, IdeaSpace 3D Model. Check out the examples! Need a different theme? Look at our theme directory or create your own by using the Theme API. ...
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    JanusWeb

    JanusWeb

    An in-browser implementation of JanusVR

    ...JanusXR turns any webpage into its own three-dimensional space where users can meet and explore with others. Host content on the open web and customize Janus' open-source multiplayer server to fit your needs. VESTA is JanusXR's user-driven community. Post your own spaces and get feedback from other community members! The built-in editor allows users to join together to create content in real-time. JanusWeb's widget generator allows you to embed a 3D WebVR portal to your webspace into any 2D webpage. With the JanusXR Youtube translator, watching videos with friends is a walk in the park. ...
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    Platform Independent Virtual Reality Client and Server. Come to http://www.vrspace.org/ for more information and demo.
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    VRS is an environment for presenting three dimensional (3D) world. All visualisations are made at client(s) side VRC (Virtual Reality Client - example client is under developement, SF site avaible, see also http://jvrc.info).
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