Prices will fall in the range from affordable to very afordable to free of charge. And every purchase will come with script services for at least 30 days.
If you start a new project and want to create a new script not previously released or available, please inform yourself about Logic Beta Test program. If you actively involve in developing and testing some new script and hire Logic to script it, you will get the full product including service for at least 30 days without charge.
See my full resumé on the Second Life wiki User page:
Logic website will be hosted anytime soon (mid/end october) at:
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Also I work on two Open Source projects:
LSL SCRIPTS (public domain scripting resource)
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This site is dedicated to the scripting community, both for (beginning & advanced) scripters AND for customers who want to find a script or know about cost prices of scripts or licencing policies.
The site will feature many fee/open source scripts as a well organized and fully documented library of (full) scripts and snippets (parts of scripts, either as templates, functions that can be copied/paste into your code, or components, which are full scripts but which are not standalone but part of module).
Also we will collect existing turorials and guides about scripting, and will invite existing SL scripting teachers and tutors to collaborate on this project.
Also existing scripting groups within SL are invited to join in and to donate their script and tutorial resources.
SUPPORT LSLSCRIPTS.ORG. DONATE YOUR LSL SCRIPTS AND TUTORIALS.
For further information: IM Flennan Roffo.
SL Mail client (public domain mail client)
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This site/project is dedicated to the development of a public and free Second Life mail client. The current release (V 1.2) can be found here:
See the release notes on that page for detailed information.
GET YOUR COPY OF SL MAIL V1.2 TODAY.
You can pick it up at my office in Peacock Park (touch will "buy" the SL Mail V1.2 demo version for 0L$):
The current release is stand-alone and does not have network capacities. It features the usual mail functions (receive mail, read mail, compile a mail message and send it, reply to a message, send a mail from a notecard and compile an address book with short names for mail addresses and mail groups) but which is limited in every aspect by the LL implemented LSL mail functions (limited message and line length, unable to send attachement, etc.)
Planned for future releases is a network enabled SL mail client which has permanent in-world mail addresses (supposedly in the form of, e.g.: [email]Flennan.Roffo@slmail.info[/email]) and supports extended messages (extended to the normal LSL email message lengths and line lengths), and which also will support user control of the delivery of messages to your mail address attached to your account, based on the recipient. For instance, the user will be able to control from which mail addresses to accept and/or ignore messages (white list/black list), and/or have mail from specific addresses require that first a request be made that the user must acknowledge before mail can be received from that address.
Since the mail address is in a public known format (your secondlife name, with the space replaced with a dot @ slmail.info) control of who can deliver messages to your mailbox are deemed necessary to fight spam.
In addition the network enabled mail client and server will support creating (public or private) mail groups. Within a group users can send mail to each other or to the whole group, users outside the group can only send mail to users in that group or the whole group if the group is public and if the user delivery settings allow the delivery.
Attached to your SL mail account you can also set up a home mail address (a mail address which is controlled by you, and which is not an in-world mail address), for which similar restrictions apply as the in-world mail address.
Further development may possible also include functions to deliver messages to other messenger services (like MSN, ICQ, AIM) and/or SMS.
If you want to support this project, and want to become involved as developer or beta tester or want to report a bug or make a feature request, please IM: Flennan Roffo.
Financial donations to cover development and maintainence and webhosting costs (estimated yearly costs amount to some L$ 30,000) are welcome too (for both open source projects).
SUPPORT FREE / OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS.