Examples
include: Sony Japan’s VRML 3.0, the cartoon network themes for
Netscape Navigator, Post Pet’s twitter functionality, and even my
attempt at reviving the VRML/X3D language through some new idea. 3D
animation, 3D spaces seen within games, and other modern 3D examples
do not have the same qualities as X3D. They are made by independent
companies using software that is often complicated and expensive to
use.
I strongly
recommend the people responsible for Post Pet to develop something
new that is as great as the original notion of having a pet send
letters. New applications should replace those that are unsupported
such as x-radar within the x-application program. Why is it that I
always feel energetic when viewing webpages from the 1990s and early
2000s? Modern pages look good, but the ‘text’ does not have the
‘something’ which exists in the old webpages.