Comment by bnetd
3 days ago
Does anyone remember that mid-2000s, 3D competitor to Flash? i think the name started with A like Ankh or something like that but I could be wildly off. It had an IDE and basically ran as a plugin in the browser. It died a quiet death.
This site kinda sorta reminds me of that.
Forget what it's called - if someone does, please post more info!
Anark Studio?
https://www.cgw.com/Publications/CGW/2004/Volume-27-Issue-4-...
More than likely this is it. Well done Bruce! Any insider info on it?
None from me - I had never heard of it, thought I’d have a look and got lucky!
Maybe one of these? https://www.gamedev.net/forums/topic/297894-good-3d-browser-...
Your description also made me think of babylon js, but that was later.
Also maybe java applets?
What about 3D Anarchy, later bought becoming Adobe Atmosphere?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Atmosphere
Wasn't it VRML or maybe some tool that generated VRML? What I found with A that generated VRML was 'Avocado'
“A frame” was one but likely not what you mean
Not Adobe shockwave, right?
No, this was a completely different, but competing product. the IDE was intended for, to some extent, simple 3D modeling/importing of 3D models, and you could launch a browser instance to see the output.
Didn't Microsoft have something like that? Sketchflow?
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