Australian web browser developer has just launched a complete 3D web browser plug-in that converts any 2 d web page into a virtual 3D environment. Slip along to the site to find out more and check out their 3D walk through and grab a Free download of the plug-in now.

Australian developer Exit-Reality's CEO Danny Stefanic released their companies Virtual Reality 3D web browser plug in this week in Australia which is sure to set the net on fire.

The plug-in works with most major web browsers such as Internet Explorer and FireFox (yeah) and is a simple Plug-In style application. Once loaded, you have full access to every page on the net in beautiful 3D. It's something that you have to see to believe.

No longer will you have to ponder about in 2d on web pages, through Exit-Reality, you can enter any website, or gaming website and view it through a 3D environment. Flickr becomes a virtual Art Gallery to wander through. While YouTube become a virtual cinema where you can view any YouTube video either by yourself, or any friends you might invite along to the cinema.
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    Tank Sep 21, 08
    Just tried it. It's awful.. Really awful.
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    XboxOZ360 Sep 21, 08
    give it some time, it's the first version after all, and like all things, they take time in the wild to master. Nothing comes off the line perfect on v1.0. Some others have tried it and found it okay, some great, some laggy . .so it's a mixed bag, which is normal.

    Try it on FF and see how that goes.
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      RabidChinaGirl Sep 21, 08
      I usually don't try things until they're out of beta. Anyway, I like your articles. They're usually informative... like, actual news.
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    Tank Sep 21, 08
    I did try it on firefox.

    I tried Facebook which loaded up some kind of house then portraits on the wall with headings but no content.

    I then tried Neoseeker which brought up a huge room with links floating everywhere. It was just confusing and mad.

    But as you say, It is just a beta.
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    Sayyed Sep 21, 08
    Kind of a nice idea though.
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    Sonic Flash Sep 21, 08
    "Currently ExitReality only supports Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox"

    Up yours, ExitReality.

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