About This Software The Ultimate VR Desktop Environment. DreamDesk is lets you use your PC in VR: You can now use all your non-VR Software, Games and Content in the comfort and privacy of a virtual environment.Browse the internet, stream Netflix, watch 360 / Side-By-Side (SBS) and Over-Under (OU) movies (with 3D) on your favourite application or browser.With DreamDesk you can create multiple virtual screens or a single IMAX sized theatre use your applications on.DreamDesk allows you to size, scale and place applications wherever you want in 360° around you. How its different Unlike other VR Desktop Environments DreamDesk provides: Full Virtual Multi-Screen support with No Additional Hardware, Plugs, Drivers or Internet Connection Works with laptops and computers with multiple/integrated graphics cards and outputs, however only the primary display is replicated. Use any application in VR anywhere around you in virtual space (not just the desktop) Use and spawn webcams in your VR space. Access files and desktop, surf the Internet Watch 3D/SBS/OU and 360 video in any application or browser. Use the Vive Front Facing camera in non-matrix full color mode. Oculus Remote and Touch Support (Experimental) Vive Controller Support Create virtual multi-monitor display setups. Create virtual multi-story display setups. Flip, Rotate, Change brightness, curvature, transparency of any window. Window management and quick snap zones. Hardware Accelerated Gaming (GTX 1070) - (application must not be Fullscreen) Multi-screen Virtual Computing Place screens anywhere around you - even above or below your desk. Size your screens for a perfect fit and maximum comfort. Use one monitor and multiple virtual screens Create displays bigger than your desktop space Use your computer from the couch or bed Multi-Story Screens Create infinitely large screens. Your movie theatre to take anywhere. Watching Movies or TV Steaming Twitch, Netflix or Youtube Any content, any format your computer can support, any video format Playing Games with Full Hardware Acceleration Coming Soon Leap Motion Controller Support Environments Screen Sharing + More 6d5b4406ea Title: DreamDesk VRGenre: Accounting, Animation & Modeling, Audio Production, Design & Illustration, Education, Photo Editing, Software Training, Utilities, Video Production, Web PublishingDeveloper:We AR VRPublisher:We AR VRRelease Date: 30 Nov, 2016 DreamDesk VR Best Crack dreamdesk vr It doesn't seem to be compatible with VMware workstation use. To be honest, I'm a Systems Engineer and I've sat down with this twice, making a concerted effort each time to bend it to my will... I'm not sure if it's the fact that I always have a VM running, but my desktop never appears. The background only repeats itself in a mirroring effect. Controls are still in the very awkward phase, also. All to be expected in Alpha... just a warning that power users may want to wait until the product is more mature. It's a great concept and I think it will be great when the kinks are ironed out... but for me, for now, Virtual Desktop and, more so, Bigscreen Beta (which is free) are much more useful.. Finally a virtual desktop that works with laptops! I'm using an alienware graphic amplifier with a GTX1080, not 100% sure if it will work for everyone but it works for me so check it out if you have a similar set up. The breakout feature is still not working 100% and I'm still crashing out every now and then but for early access this is excellent.. **Update:** It's been a few months and while I don't use this often, I haven't had any issues whatsoever unlike many others seem to be experiencing. Sure, there's a bit of a learning curve to understand how everything works but I pretty much had it figured out without any reference material within an hour. I like having my webcam & vive cam active while I'm working with 2-4 other windows up (just because) and it's never crashed on me even with a lot of resource intensive processes running.If the devs are still working on this, one thing I would love is a choice of environments like Bigscreen and the new Steam VR home environment. And I have had some minor issues finding the right resolution to ensure readable text but I think some of these people just haven't bothered tweaking settings outside of Dreamdesk to get things working to their liking.***Original comments***I'm giving this a thumbs up solely for the fact that its the first semi-usable desktop client I've been able to find for my GS63VR. Bigscreen is my goto for desktop usage but for mobility purposes I opted for a laptop and have been looking for some way to browse the internet mid-VR sessions without having to take off my Vive. It's absolutely not worth $40 in it's current state but I will come back to it from time to time with the hope that the devs don't just get lazy and abandon it; Because while it's not particularly great or even very good yet, the potential is there and even some minor tweaks would make this a viable option for laptop VR usage.. I spend 20 minutes trying to get this to work. Following all of the, very unhelpful, video hints. A video that I could not pause or rewind. I could not even break out a window. THe vive controller spport is a joke and I do not understand why you have made everything so complicated. There are NO text popup explaining what anything is. There seems to be several commands for different features, and none of them work.. This is still very early access but is being actively worked on. The devs are very responsive in the discussions and open to ideas and suggestions. The one feature that definitely sets this apart from any of the others I've used is the ability to popout windows. You can make any desktop window, app or game appear in it's own floating window and move it to any location in the 3D VR space. It does have some bugs but what early access doesn't? The devs quickly address any bugs that users report. I highly recommend this, just know you are not getting the final product, you are essentially paying to help bug test. But I believe it will be worth it.. does nothing.. lag galore, unusable. I waited weeks debating on getting this app, only to have it crash, every time I try to start it. So, as for a review, I would have to say purchase at your own risk.I have payed less for VR games that work right out of the box .Are the Dev's still working on this app ?I have yet to see a recent review,
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