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Posted: Feb 13th 2008 3:47PM Ayenn said

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Well, no, I would not. The tiny screen tosses immersion right out the door and I cannot imagine chat or adventuring would be very difficult at best.

I’m all for mobile apps for MMORPGs

Limited chat or perhaps limited crafting, though crafting would require some preparation before going mobile.

Posted: Feb 13th 2008 11:37AM (Unverified) said

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I really should get around to making the iPhone version of AjaxLife usable and put it up. But I have far too many other things to do - like coursework, revision, and updating the PC version.

Posted: Feb 13th 2008 11:45AM (Unverified) said

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Looked to be about as easy to use as the real Second Life. Kudos!

Posted: Feb 13th 2008 11:52AM (Unverified) said

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Absolutely! If the PSP could run a lightweight graphical SL client, I'd certainly take advantage of it.

And I noticed one Bay Area (NTT Labs, IIRC) job last summer mentioning "port the Second Life client to a prototype 4G wireless handset environment" as one of the position's goals..

Posted: Feb 13th 2008 12:48PM (Unverified) said

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Web VPN clients been around for years. Second Life could be ran on a lot of mobile devices through these type of clients. The thing about this one is it looks like it is specifically made for Second Life. Kudos. If I'm in a bind this wouldn't be too bad. I couldn't imagine trying to build or even chatting for a long period of time.

Posted: Feb 17th 2008 2:37PM (Unverified) said

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A complete demo can be found at http://youtube.com/watch?v=0vajr8Q9Af0

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