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'''Patches etc.'''
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== Patches etc. ==
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*Ken Turkowski (former Apple software developer) has a patch to increase fov, provide link(s)
 
*Ken Turkowski (former Apple software developer) has a patch to increase fov, provide link(s)
 
*any known tips and tricks?
 
*any known tips and tricks?
 
*"see also" section should point to Pano2QTVR, deliVRtor, conVRter, VRPrep,...
 
*"see also" section should point to Pano2QTVR, deliVRtor, conVRter, VRPrep,...
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* Software for Mac OS 9 and earlier that was not updated to run in OS X natively can be used in Classic mode on pre Intel based Macintosh computers. How to increase memory allocation for the application in Classic <small>--[[User:Zarl|Carl]] 15:01, 3 December 2006 (CET)</small>
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== Program description ==
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*project management, objects, single and multi Node Panorama Movies, hotspot creation, applescript, hardware that interacts with QTVRAS, link types...<small>--[[User:Zarl|Carl]] 15:01, 3 December 2006 (CET)</small>
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'''Program description'''
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== QTVRAS history ==
*projects, objects, single and multi Node Panorama Movies, hotspot creation, applescript, hardware that interacts with QTVRAS,...
 
  
'''QTVRAS history'''
 
 
*The predecessor of QTVRAS required to install Apple's environment to develop software and had no user interface (script based). Similar to the early days of PanoTools but even more complicated for the typical Mac user.
 
*The predecessor of QTVRAS required to install Apple's environment to develop software and had no user interface (script based). Similar to the early days of PanoTools but even more complicated for the typical Mac user.
 
*Apple stopped selling QTVRAS (still version 1.0) silently with the introduction of Intel based Macs. A reason might be that the new Macintosh generation doesn't support Classic mode. Pano2QTVR (Windows app) seems to be the only application on the market today that covers all or most of the functionality of QTVRAS and sometimes even outperforms it. <small>--[[User:Zarl|Carl]] 14:31, 3 December 2006 (CET)</small>
 
*Apple stopped selling QTVRAS (still version 1.0) silently with the introduction of Intel based Macs. A reason might be that the new Macintosh generation doesn't support Classic mode. Pano2QTVR (Windows app) seems to be the only application on the market today that covers all or most of the functionality of QTVRAS and sometimes even outperforms it. <small>--[[User:Zarl|Carl]] 14:31, 3 December 2006 (CET)</small>

Revision as of 16:01, 3 December 2006

Patches etc.

  • Ken Turkowski (former Apple software developer) has a patch to increase fov, provide link(s)
  • any known tips and tricks?
  • "see also" section should point to Pano2QTVR, deliVRtor, conVRter, VRPrep,...
  • Software for Mac OS 9 and earlier that was not updated to run in OS X natively can be used in Classic mode on pre Intel based Macintosh computers. How to increase memory allocation for the application in Classic --Carl 15:01, 3 December 2006 (CET)


Program description

  • project management, objects, single and multi Node Panorama Movies, hotspot creation, applescript, hardware that interacts with QTVRAS, link types...--Carl 15:01, 3 December 2006 (CET)


QTVRAS history

  • The predecessor of QTVRAS required to install Apple's environment to develop software and had no user interface (script based). Similar to the early days of PanoTools but even more complicated for the typical Mac user.
  • Apple stopped selling QTVRAS (still version 1.0) silently with the introduction of Intel based Macs. A reason might be that the new Macintosh generation doesn't support Classic mode. Pano2QTVR (Windows app) seems to be the only application on the market today that covers all or most of the functionality of QTVRAS and sometimes even outperforms it. --Carl 14:31, 3 December 2006 (CET)