Posts tagged Nicholaz-Beresford 
Imprudence 1.0.0 RC1 available
The Imprudence project now has its first release candidate viewer for Second Life available, and far sooner than we expected. It's impressive work for a first release candidate as well. We've not had such a fast and smooth viewer experience since Nicholaz "The Mad Patcher" Beresford's series of ...
Mad Patcher provides megaprims
Over the course of the weekend, two patches have appeared to allow the creation of megaprims in 1.19 series Second Life viewers (Able Whitman), and 1.20 series viewers (Jacek Antonelli). This all predicates on Linden Lab continuing support for the creation of megaprims. Nicholaz Beresford ...
Mad Patcher's final fling
Nicholaz Beresford has released one final viewer. The EC-e "Eye candy" release is designed to run against 1.19.1(4). This version plugs a key memory and changes the viewer icon. As one happy user said to us today, "The worst edition of the Nicholaz viewer is better than the best viewer Linden Lab ...
Second Life's best viewer ceases development. The "mad patcher" has had it.
Nicholaz "the mad patcher" Beresford who maintains a modification of the Second Life viewer (which, we believe, can pretty much no longer be called a Second Life viewer if Linden Lab's policies go ahead) is widely regarded to produce the best Second Life viewer experience to be had. Now that seems ...
Linden Lab cuts support for 1.18 viewers
Now that multiple versions of the Second Life viewer are available (since message liberation was implemented, last June in 1.18.0), Linden Lab is choosing to support two production releases of the viewer at a time. In this case, 1.19.1 and 1.19.0. Users who are still using any of the 1.18.x series ...
Nicholaz editions for Second Life in "U" versions on all platforms
Nicholaz Beresford, Barney Boomslang and Balp, between them, have released a U version of the Nicholaz Bleeding Edge Second Life client for windows, mac and linux. All three of them add that this is an update that is very much optional, but seems to be quite stable. As with all other versions of ...
Hope for keeping attachments out of where the sun don't shine, even in Second Life
I'm sorry, I don't have an amusing picture for this, much though I wish I did. However, most residents of Second Life will be familiar with attachments intermittently leaving their correct point and appearing attached to your derrière instead. Long hair gives an interesting tail look, shoes ...
A developer's comments on Philip's Second Life vision
Tateru commented on Philip's blog post about the road ahead for Second Life, and generated some interesting thoughts. She is not the only one to so comment. Nicholaz Beresford, the "mad patcher" of the Second Life client, and the man indirectly responsible for most of my current viewer configuration ...




