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=== Java based Viewers ===
 
=== Java based Viewers ===
 
==== Free ====
 
==== Free ====
* First and until now most versatile is [[PTViewer]] developped originally by [[Helmut Dersch]] and now maintained and enhanced by [[Fulvio Senore]]
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* First and until now most versatile is [[PTViewer]] developped originally by [[Helmut Dersch]] and now [[PTViewer 2.7L2|maintained and enhanced]] by [[Fulvio Senore]]
 
* [[Immervision]] G2 - very promising but still beta.
 
* [[Immervision]] G2 - very promising but still beta.
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==== Commercial ====
 
==== Commercial ====
 
There are some commercial Java based viewers. Most of them are either a PTViewer clone or less functional.  
 
There are some commercial Java based viewers. Most of them are either a PTViewer clone or less functional.  

Revision as of 14:57, 23 March 2005

There are basically three types of viewers for spherical panoramas:

  • Java based Viewers run on any platform that supports Java.
  • Plugin based viewers require a plugin (Quicktime, Shockwave) to run and might be platform specific.
  • Stand alone viewers that are executables for a specific platform.

Java based Viewers

Free

Commercial

There are some commercial Java based viewers. Most of them are either a PTViewer clone or less functional. (Please add something about commercial Java viewers)

Plugin based Viewers

Apple Quicktime

Quicktime is available for Apple Macintosh and Windows. Requieres panorama in QT movie format. (Panocube converts from equirectangular to .mov on Windows)

Shockwave

SPi-V is a very sophisticated and smoothe viewer based on Macromedia Shockwave that handles panoramas completeley in graphics card memory.

Stand alone Viewers

Windows

FSPViewer is a free hardware accelerated stand alone viewer by Fulvio Senore