Am loving Booksnake (https://tally.so/r/3qGPkY), a new app - currently in beta testing - for viewing #IIIF-enabled original documents as if they were virtually lying on a surface of your choice.
This looks very cool. I'd love to know if it'll be fully open source -- the NEH grant seems to imply that it will at least be partially opened up (https://apps.neh.gov/publicquery/main.aspx?f=1&gn=HAA-287859-22), but then they say "patent pending" on the website, which is typically incompatible with a wider open source release. I also didn't find a GitHub repo or anything like that.
A new version of Tify Viewer has been released, featuring support for #IIIF 3.
I used it to rebuild https://iiif.link: browse a manifest (or several) and get a short link for the current view state.
It's a few hours hack, code here https://github.com/atomotic/iiif.link, some improvements will follow
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