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the external link doesn't work anymore, http://www.allfreegroup.com/pano/ redirects to a new domain and the article [[Panorama Viewers]] says that ''panoviewer is an Open Source stand-alone viewer now superceded by panoglview (Windows, Linux)''. Is there some more information available for this software or is it better to delete the article? <small>--[[User:Zarl|Carl]] 17:02, 30 September 2007 (CEST)</small> | the external link doesn't work anymore, http://www.allfreegroup.com/pano/ redirects to a new domain and the article [[Panorama Viewers]] says that ''panoviewer is an Open Source stand-alone viewer now superceded by panoglview (Windows, Linux)''. Is there some more information available for this software or is it better to delete the article? <small>--[[User:Zarl|Carl]] 17:02, 30 September 2007 (CEST)</small> | ||
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+ | What's even worse: ''Panoviewer'' is both an [[Panoviewer|article]] and also a redirect to [[Panorama Viewers|another article]]! <small>--[[User:Zarl|Carl]] 17:14, 30 September 2007 (CEST)</small> | ||
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+ | == Not commercial software == | ||
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+ | The Immervision viewing tools are not commercial. I am going to change that and add the different possibilities. <small>--[[User:Cahe|Cahe]] 9:30, 20 August 2008 (EST)</small> | ||
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+ | == Aren't the Immervision tools commercial? == | ||
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+ | You have to own and use their products to be able to use the player. <small>--[[User:Cheathamlane|Patrick]] 7:18, 20 August 2008 (PST)</small> | ||
+ | :Actually you can use Immervision player without their tools. It's quite simple once you know the XML structure. But I actually don't know whether you can get all the relevant information for free. I must admit, that I learned how to create the XML only after having used the tools.<small>--[[User:Erik Krause|Erik Krause]] 20:46, 20 August 2008 (CEST)</small> | ||
+ | :Erik is right, that's how it works. If someone sends you a panorama (*.ivp) created with their product, the viewer is free. And if you use the Java-based viewers, then you can do whatever you want if you know XML and it is still free. <small>--[[User:Cahe|Cahe]] 10:47, 29 August 2008 (EST)</small> | ||
+ | :: It's even possible without using XML, they have sample code in their FAQ: [http://www.immervision.com/en/multimedia/multimedia_faq/multimedia_faq.php#2_2] However, I don't know whether it's legal to publish all the details. Would be a nice addition to [[HTML code for several viewers]] (which still needs to be completed anyway...) <small>--[[User:Erik Krause|Erik Krause]] 16:12, 6 September 2008 (CEST)</small> | ||
+ | :::Since it is on their webpage, I don't see the problem to mention some of them in fact. But they have a reference guide with everything in it so perhaps an example or 2 would be enough to give an idea. <small> [[User:Cahe|Cahe]] 22:29, 16 September 2008 (CEST) </small> |
Latest revision as of 22:29, 16 September 2008
This page needs to be renamed as there is a free wxwidgets based viewer called panoviewer already. -- Bruno
Ok did that -- Bruno
abandoned software?
the external link doesn't work anymore, http://www.allfreegroup.com/pano/ redirects to a new domain and the article Panorama Viewers says that panoviewer is an Open Source stand-alone viewer now superceded by panoglview (Windows, Linux). Is there some more information available for this software or is it better to delete the article? --Carl 17:02, 30 September 2007 (CEST)
What's even worse: Panoviewer is both an article and also a redirect to another article! --Carl 17:14, 30 September 2007 (CEST)
Not commercial software
The Immervision viewing tools are not commercial. I am going to change that and add the different possibilities. --Cahe 9:30, 20 August 2008 (EST)
Aren't the Immervision tools commercial?
You have to own and use their products to be able to use the player. --Patrick 7:18, 20 August 2008 (PST)
- Actually you can use Immervision player without their tools. It's quite simple once you know the XML structure. But I actually don't know whether you can get all the relevant information for free. I must admit, that I learned how to create the XML only after having used the tools.--Erik Krause 20:46, 20 August 2008 (CEST)
- Erik is right, that's how it works. If someone sends you a panorama (*.ivp) created with their product, the viewer is free. And if you use the Java-based viewers, then you can do whatever you want if you know XML and it is still free. --Cahe 10:47, 29 August 2008 (EST)
- It's even possible without using XML, they have sample code in their FAQ: [1] However, I don't know whether it's legal to publish all the details. Would be a nice addition to HTML code for several viewers (which still needs to be completed anyway...) --Erik Krause 16:12, 6 September 2008 (CEST)
- Since it is on their webpage, I don't see the problem to mention some of them in fact. But they have a reference guide with everything in it so perhaps an example or 2 would be enough to give an idea. Cahe 22:29, 16 September 2008 (CEST)
- It's even possible without using XML, they have sample code in their FAQ: [1] However, I don't know whether it's legal to publish all the details. Would be a nice addition to HTML code for several viewers (which still needs to be completed anyway...) --Erik Krause 16:12, 6 September 2008 (CEST)