SpotON3D is right on, first look
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As close as your Facebook account
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To find it on Facebook, type SpotON3D in the search bar
Here is the website
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An Island with 15,000 prim allowance is $70 USD. (I am assuming USD.) Equivalent in Second Life is $300 USD. If you just want land, your choice is obvious. I have not checked out the details of the services.
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If you want people, they are in Second Life. But we have many groups on Facebook that represent people and interests in Second Life. A login to SpotON3D looks to be a relatively low barrier to entry, especially if you are already logged in to Facebook, looking at a notice of an upcoming event in a few minutes.
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As an experienced user, I found the access/start-up very convenient. The link took me directly to the starter page. The download/install took about the same time as an install on Second Life. It was handled automatically. I did not have to create a account -- my Facebook account did the job for entry. So I don't have to remember another password. I don't to find the right viewer either, Nor keep it updated.
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I used to use InWorldz, but that login was too much trouble for me to visit there often. The Facebook access looks much more convenient to me. I expect to be trying it out in the next few weeks -- so expect more reports.
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As close as your Facebook account
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SpotON3D opens in Facebook
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- Phoenix viewer interface
- Auto download/install
- Facebook ID/password
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To find it on Facebook, type SpotON3D in the search bar
Here is the website
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Help offered on arrival
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Destinations: Where to go next.
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Membership prices
Parcel and prim
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I think they meant Prim, not Perm.-
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Land Prices
-An Island with 15,000 prim allowance is $70 USD. (I am assuming USD.) Equivalent in Second Life is $300 USD. If you just want land, your choice is obvious. I have not checked out the details of the services.
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If you want people, they are in Second Life. But we have many groups on Facebook that represent people and interests in Second Life. A login to SpotON3D looks to be a relatively low barrier to entry, especially if you are already logged in to Facebook, looking at a notice of an upcoming event in a few minutes.
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As an experienced user, I found the access/start-up very convenient. The link took me directly to the starter page. The download/install took about the same time as an install on Second Life. It was handled automatically. I did not have to create a account -- my Facebook account did the job for entry. So I don't have to remember another password. I don't to find the right viewer either, Nor keep it updated.
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I used to use InWorldz, but that login was too much trouble for me to visit there often. The Facebook access looks much more convenient to me. I expect to be trying it out in the next few weeks -- so expect more reports.
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