The notion that the Second Life client is a bit confusing for new users has been around for a long time now, and in fairness to Linden Lab, it's something that a.) the company has admitted, and b.) has taken steps to counterbalance by having helpers on-hand on the Orientation Island. But even so, there's clearly scope for a better client in terms of being more accessible to new users. Now Dusan Writer is offering a fat Linden Dollar reward to anyone who can come up with one. To be specific, he's offering L$800,000, which is around $3,000 of real-world cash, although that's split between first, second and third prizewinners, so the top prize is actually L$500,000. The competition runs until 29th June, and all details are here.
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800,000 Linden Dollars if you can come up with a user-friendly Second Life client
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