Hello All,
Here is your chance of affecting feature direction in future VMware Fusion releases! I am looking into possible OpenGL support for Windows guests in VMware Fusion, and am wondering if folks can kindly reply with your favorite OpenGL-based applications that you would like to run. For reference, here is a list of OpenGL based Windows applications: http://opengl.org/products/platform/C5/, but what I really wanted to hear is what are the most important, top 3 applications for you or your business, what are making you keep your physical PC or your Boot Camp partition
Note: this post is just one product manager's effort to collect some data on OpenGL; it should not be viewed as a commitment of any sort
Thank you.
David Liu
Product Manager
VMware
Hi David,
Can I ask "why the Windows-only focus?"
It would be quite nice to have OpenGL support for non-Windows guests, too (compiz, Stellarium, Linux games, etc.).
Thanks,
- Brian
Can I ask "why the Windows-only focus?"
Because that's where the most bang for the buck investment return is going to occur initially. It's always about making the money first and don't believe it anyone tries to convince you it's any different because the stock holders what a return on their investment!
It would be quite nice to have OpenGL support for non-Windows guests, too (compiz, Stellarium, Linux games, etc.).
I agree Compiz Fusion and Stellarium would be nice.
Yeah, that was really more of a "don't forget about non-Windows guests during the design of the underlying architecture" plea. I'd hate to see GL support unnecessarily restricted to just Windows guests because of design decisions made early on.
Brian and Woody,
Thanks for your feedback. Linux apps are valid data points as well. At this point, I really wanted to just get a sense what people are using. So keep sending them in! We will probably do a ranking once there is enough data.
Thanks.
David
ClearView RC Flight Simulator
Aquaveo's Surface Water Modeling System (SMS 10), using VMWare Player. We hold training sessions on VMWare Players vms.
The only application I use in Windows is "Rhinoceros 3D" from Rober McNeel. I use it in boot camp via VM ware because the full features of the 3d mouse and mx revolution work only this way, however Rhino 3D is being ported to Mac most of the plug-ins will stay with windows.
Luis
Hi David,
Thanks for setting-up this poll!
Here's my wishlist:
QuakeLive
Quake3
GLQuake
Quake2
I am thrilled to see that OpenGL support is considered for VMWare (Fusion?) support.
Thanks a lot!
Edit: It's also a whishlist because it's going to be implemented so fast It'll make a whishing sound. :smileygrin:
That looks an awful lot like my wishlist
1. Pro/Engineer Wildfire 3.0
2. Pro/Engineer Wildfire 4.0
3. SolidWorks 2008
Er... I just checked the list and those 3 are not listed. Strange, since I was sure they are both utilizing OpenGL graphics...
The list of applications at OpenGL.org is not necessarily a complete listing of all OpenGL apps. AutoDesk Inventor isn't listed and I know for certain that it is an OpenGL application.
Autodesk Alias
Dassaut Catia V5
Nemetschek Allplan (2008 and soon will be 2009).
solidworks 2007 please!!!
Xj3D, open source (LGPL) player for VRML97 and X3D content
--devs are very responsive and have deep knowledge of openGL!
MindSeer, neuroimaging visualization research project:
--I mention this one mostly because you just click on the Java WebStart link
and it runs. No installation necessary.
MedINRIA for medical imaging; free download at
--includes sample data
I'm running mostly SIEMENS NX6 CAD software.
Siemens UGS NX6
oops... must be tired when I did not remember I had posted here before...
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