Microsoft V-Chat is a freeware 3D chat program released in December 1995 by Microsoft. V-Chat is a multi-user social chat client that lets people interact online from within a 2D or 3D multimedia environment using graphical representations of themselves known as avatars. V-Chat avatars have a full range of gestures that allow users to fully express themselves online. V-Chat enables users to select from a wide variety of existing avatars, or create custom avatars using the V-Chat Avatar Wizard. Sounds, animations, and visual imagery create mood and context for these graphical social environments.[1]
It has now been discontinued; it can still be downloaded from other sites, such as download.com. V-Chat was an experimental precursor to a more ambitious project called V-Worlds, which was completed but never widely deployed.
See also
References
- ↑ "Microsoft releases beta of V-Chat". windowsitpro.com. Archived from the original on 2016-12-22. Retrieved 2016-12-21.
External links
- Internet Wayback machine Microsoft V-Chat page Archive
- Microsoft V-Chat page - Microsoft Chat pages
- Drucker, Steven M. Shelly D. Farnham, and Marc A. Smith. "The Social Life of Small Graphical Chat Spaces." (Word, Archive)
- Chapter from the book "Avatars!" about Microsoft V-Chat
- Lessons Learned: Social Interaction in Virtual Environments: Study conducted on Microsoft V-Chat
- Download Version 2.0 of V-Chat at Tucows
- Download Version 2.0 at the Internet Archive