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[http://www.clickheredesign.com.au/cubicnavigator/ CubicNavigator] is a Mac OSX-native viewer for spherical panoramas in either equirectangular or Quicktime VR cubic formats. With OpenGL-accelerated viewing for spherical panoramas, smooth fullscreen viewing is possible on any reasonably modern Mac OSX system.
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CubicNavigator was a Mac OSX-native viewer for spherical panoramas in either equirectangular or Quicktime VR cubic formats. With OpenGL-accelerated viewing for spherical panoramas, smooth fullscreen viewing was possible on any reasonably modern Mac OSX system.
  
Additional features include a bookmark manager and embedded Web browser.
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Additional features included a bookmark manager and embedded Web browser.
  
CubicNavigator is a fast way to preview panoramas for inspection before final conversion to your delivery format, as well as an effective tool for presenting smoother fullscreen playback than other viewers.
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CubicNavigator was a fast way to preview panoramas for inspection before final conversion to your delivery format, as well as an effective tool for presenting smoother fullscreen playback than other viewers.
  
[http://www.clickheredesign.com.au/cubicnavigator/ CubicNavigator] is available in both free and paid versions from [http://www.clickheredesign.com.au/ Click Here Design].
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CubicNavigator was available in both free and paid versions from [http://www.clickheredesign.com.au/ Click Here Design].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:40, 2 June 2020

This software isn't available any more.

CubicNavigator was a Mac OSX-native viewer for spherical panoramas in either equirectangular or Quicktime VR cubic formats. With OpenGL-accelerated viewing for spherical panoramas, smooth fullscreen viewing was possible on any reasonably modern Mac OSX system.

Additional features included a bookmark manager and embedded Web browser.

CubicNavigator was a fast way to preview panoramas for inspection before final conversion to your delivery format, as well as an effective tool for presenting smoother fullscreen playback than other viewers.

CubicNavigator was available in both free and paid versions from Click Here Design.