
- #MILLUMIN REALSENSE INSTALL#
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We'll give you a definite date as soon as we can be 100% sure we'll meet it. We must deliver you the best and most totally reliable version of Isadora ever if we're going to continue to thrive in the future.

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Honestly folks, it's coming up on a year since I started converting Isadora to 64 bit and adding the new features I've never worked so hard for such a long period in my whole life. The team is working just as hard. And I do believe we can make the date we have in mind. But I'm still not going to say it out loud.

Because of this, a handful of super serious bugs and/or reliability issues that might have escaped our attention have been fixed. In addition, we have had two special beta testers - one on Mac and one on PC - that are using the beta for significant projects that are live right now. These failed items will fall off relatively quickly. As of this Monday (Feb 4) there were 210+ "failures" (i.e., stuff not working right, importance varying from significant to cosmetic) and now, three days later, that number is 150. Now there are 16 - some of which only happen under relatively unusual/bizarre situations.

If you're late, they'll forgive you.įour weeks ago there were 110+ significant crashes listed in our bug database. I tell them I'm freaking the "f" out because we're late, and they both say the same thing: don't rush because of your anxiety. If you release a dog you'll lose users forever. I've consulted with two close colleagues - one who worked at Apple for many years and other who has been a consultant to Adobe since Photoshop 1.0 - in other words, high level experts. So then, you might rightly ask, why are we not saying that date out loud?īecause we don't want to promise something and then not make it, which we've already done with our original release date. And, the fact is, we have a date in mind that's not very far away. Hello everybody, it's Mark, rising from the bowels of coding. openFrameworks addon for the Intel RealSense SR300 depth camera. Instead of a release date is it possible to get an end deadline, a date when the new version will definitely be done, I would like to put Isadora as the tool I will use but need to commit very soon. It has been 3 months since the initial beta and lots of radio silence in between.
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I have to finalise the software I use and I would prefer go with V3. I have a project that is presenting in 5 weeks.
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They don't even have a website anymore (the URL reroutes to Apple.) But, now that I'm aware of this, we may simply have to ask people to install NITE themselves if they wish to use that part of the system.īest said: I know this is a tough question, but I am liking the features of V3, I have been very busy on projects so not a lot of time for testing, but I am in a bit of a bind.

In other words, there Prime Sense (which was bought up by Apple) don't seem to be enforcing this or going after people. I would guess that this github is in violation of clause (d) because it includes NITE. Obviously Processing, NI Mate and others are distributing the library, which is in direct violation of the clause (b)
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There are other drivers out there (libfreenect2) that allow you to use NITE with Kinect 2, which is not a Prime Sense device, which is in violation of clause (a). You shall not (and shall not permit third parties to): (a) integrate the NITE with any products other than the Authorized Hardware (b) distribute the NITE in any manner (c) use or make available the NITE pursuant to an open source license (d) modify the NITE Uh, well, I guess I wasn't aware of that particular restriction. how did you get around NiTE's licensing restrictions, which prohibit using it with non-Primesense devices and prohibit redistributing it?
