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Are You a Publisher or a Journalist?

Posted in Company Information, Uncategorized with tags , , on March 9, 2011 by colleen Criss

2011 Wildflowers Systems – March 8

Snook Beta Testing – Phase 1

Wildflowers Systems is preparing for beta testing of the new Second Life  e-reader  named  “Snook”.    Mechanics of the testing unit are in it’s final stages and at this point the Snook has exceeded expectations being able to open 300 pages and display up to 50 pages at once.  We’re excited about how progress is moving and now we’re contacting publishers and journalist that may be interested in being part of content development for the Snook.

We’re going to assemble a team of content providers who will be asked to use some simple tools to make content for the Snook.  This may be a magazine ,  or business portfolio as long as the content is rated PG.

Selected content providers may be asked to place a kiosk at the Snook store in Opium to provide new Snook users a copy of your product.

All publications are welcome to apply.    Those who apply will be sent more details about phase 1 testing and allowed feedback towards product development.

We are grateful for the opportunity to work together on this exciting new project.

Thank you,
OomPoppaMowMow Snookums

LIFE is GOOD!

Please contact myself or colleen Criss by note card if interested.

Wildflowers Systems Announces The Snook Coming Soon

Posted in Company Information, Studio Resources, Uncategorized with tags , , , on March 5, 2011 by colleen Criss

Wildflowers Systems

Available for Immediate Press Release

March 4, 2011

Wildflower Systems , makers of the Omega Flexi System and photoLIFE 3.0 Photography System, is announcing today the development of a new project.  The Snook is slated to be what amounts to an e-reader in Second Life.   Publications will soon be faced with another option of distribution throughout Second Life.

The “Snook” , named after OomPoppaMowMow Snookums (CEO and lead developer for Wildflowers Systems ), is capable of delivering super fast page viewing and the ability to download magazines directly into the HUD device.   Content creators will pay no extra fee and have free tools to enable them to create “Snook” content.   The product is estimated to retail for around 1500L.   Another feature of the Snook project is “follow”,  which allows another user to see the identical images the driving Snook user is seeing.

Still in development , the current Snook is capable of viewing 45 pages at once and has the ability to sync with the photoLIFE Photography System.  This will allow photoLIFE owners the option of a notecard based texture library.