Really Just looking at traffic so click away and try out the "Tell A Friend" send it to every one you can. Please post up with any and all comments.
We are not finished yet just looking for major problems.
We still have to add music and roll over for on and off, labeled arrows, Help text window content, and the site that is around it is not ours just for testing so it is not working and there links on left in ie 7 just just fire fox. Will be embedded in there site when complete.
Help needed--
1. Features links on the bottom do not work on MAC any ideas on how to fix would be great?
2. In Fire Fox you can only have one tour open at a time any ideas. Just thinking they may launch one and minimize and try the other and it will not play.
Let us know what you think.
Kevin who all you veterans know, is the man behind the code. He has really out did him self.
Any one that has comments and is not a forum member please e-mail me at mike@newspin360.com
Perfect! Just love the way the things not included in tourweaver are done in html, like the google maps option. And ofcourse that the mouse over effect in the html and the tour are the same. Also like the lightbox popups.
Kudo's for Kevin, whatever you're paying him, it's not enough ;-)
That's ok, I'm a nice guy. Using Thickbox for the popup was a bit tricky... there is a conflict with Java Applets that make the pano show though on a Mac and some older IE browsers... but IE 6,7 and FireFox look ok so we decided to give it a try.
I can't wait for the flash version of TW. I was playing with another flash viewers this week that is very cool:
There is an image on the corner of the bar (looks like it is laying on the bar - it is sort of dark red) and the same image at your feet. Click on them to see some very cool interactive features. This is not an Easypano viewer (I will not name the viewer here at of respect for Easypano) - but it really starts to show the power of using flash. I hope Easypano can begin to incorporate some of these new technologies soon. The future of our work is more interactive, closer to virtual reality!
I have seen a demo of that player, with a ticking clock on the wall, a video playing on a monitor and more cool gadgets. The guy who is developing that kicks serious butt.
It's clear that flash is the future for virtual tours. And thats also why I don't understand that Easypano is spending so much time in java, with all its memory and backwards compatibility problems. By the time all bugs are killed, a new java version will force them to start over again.