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The clients - viewer, capture, navigator

Three browser apps that talk to any conformant OpenRiC server - the 2D/3D graph viewer, the data-entry capture client, and the RiC-CM model navigator.

OpenRiC ships pure-browser clients that work against any conformant server, not just the reference - they use the same public HTTP contract adopters see.

Viewer - viewer.openric.org

A 2D + 3D graph renderer. Point it at a server, click any node (record, agent, activity, place) to expand its neighbourhood. Drives the reference API and a non-Heratio static-fixture backend in the same page - proof the rendering is contract-driven, not implementation-specific.

Capture - capture.openric.org

A pure-browser data-entry client. Paste a server URL + API key, then create entities and relations directly from the browser. Good for quick authority/instantiation entry without a full admin UI.

RiC-CM navigator - ric.theahg.co.za/reference/ric-cm

The conceptual model itself, browsable: every entity, attribute and relation, with declared vs inherited clearly separated, and stable, citable, versioned URLs (e.g. /reference/ric-cm/1.0/entities/RiC-E05). The reference for “what does this entity actually carry?”

Modelling wizard - openric.org/wizard

Guided, branching modelling that creates entities live - covered in The modelling wizard.

They’re swappable

Each client is one box on the system map and can be replaced by a third-party tool speaking the same contract - that is the point of OpenRiC.

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