Hi.
It used to be great tool at a time, but now is quite outdated, it would be 
great to see this project being developed further, as IIRC there are no 
crossplatform analogs with same functionality. Wish you best luck.

> Does anyone here on the list know any of the folks involved in the glslDevil 
> project:http://www.vis.uni-stuttgart.de/glsldevil/
> 
> This seems to be one of the few prospects for a cross-platform (Linux and 
> Windows anyway) GLSL source-level debugging tool. It was not released as 
> open-source, but is a free download, and seems like it is getting neglected 
> now. I'd like to contact the creators and see about open-sourcing it and 
> maybe updating it a bit.
> 
> Is anyone else interested in helping? Do we have any other Germans, 
> especially academics who might help me contact and talk to uni-stuttgart? I 
> have some interest in the project from an American university who might help 
> keep the project alive.
> 
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