![]() ![]() WebGL is supported by multiple browsers, but probably just not very well yet: Still, it seems to me like this group is trying hard to use open standards with JavaScript and WebGL, so I'm not sure your criticism is fair in that sense. I had problems with it in Firefox as above. It would probably be fair to say WebGL is not that well supported everywhere. Here is a pre-built download link for Chromium if Mac users need it: ![]() I presume that web pages in Chromium are much more limited in what they can do (even though I have heard about theoretical WebGL exploits). Browser based games like planetarion full#Also, when you download Minecraft addons, they presumably with full permissions and so could do anything to your system like read or delete files. It has been a pain to manage lots of incompatible Minecraft add-ons (my wife even wrote a tool to help our kid deal with that). I feel I'd probably rather download Chromium once and then surf to web pages than download a Java application like Minecraft and deal with all sorts of issues when trying to use Minecraft add-ons (given Minecraft has not prioritized supporting community add-ons). It was actually snappier than Minecraft on my machine, but that may just be because of a smaller world? I had problems using Voxel.js in Firefox 18 on the Mac, so I downloaded Chromium (the open-source fork of Chrome) from FreeSMUG, and Voxel.js ran fine it it. First, they say "Chrome version 23 or above or Firefox version 17 or above are recommended." So, you can try either. ![]()
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