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Panorado |
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| Panorado Applet 2.2 |
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The Panorado Java applet is a viewer for panoramic images within a HTML document. * Platform-independent, running on all browsers with Java 1.4+ . * Comfortable mouse-oriented user interaction, allowing smooth movements. * "Fast", "flat" and "spherical" options for a fascinating 3-D impression. * Requires simple JPEG files - nothing else. * Optional: compass scale, hotspots for creating virtual tours. * Customizable apearance.
Released: 2007-12-20
License: Free
Publisher: Karl Maloszek - Simple Software
Language: German, English
Platform: Mobile
Requirements: Web Browser with Java 1.4 or newer
Install: No Install Support
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It a great and amazing applet because it\'s fast and interactive in showing panoramic images. Easy to install and use.The panoramic screen (interface) might be even more appealing if the navigation buttons are made smaller and appear (inserted) within the photo itself at the lower right bottom of the image.
I like this applet. It worked well; doing exactly what I wanted it to do. I would like to see a link to the documentation in the JAR file. I also noticed it doesn't warn the client if they don't have Java or the version is out of date.http://www.craigmaas.net/2009/panoramic/lake1/pano.htmlThanks for making this applet available,Craig Maas
| Panorado 4.0 |
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The Panorado image viewer/browser offers a comfortable, innovative mouse-oriented interface. This makes it particularly suitable for viewing panoramic and HDR images. Instant 360-degree viewing, flat + spherical. Navigation bar, thumbnails, full screen mode, slide shows, printing, picture disk creation, image finder. 14 file formats + QTVR+RAW+HDR. EXIF, IPTC and GPS support. Windows application; no HTML, Java, or Quicktime required.
Released: 2008-12-05
License: $29.99
Publisher: Karl Maloszek - Simple Software
Language: English, German
Platform: Vista, Windows
Requirements: DirectX 7.0 (or newer)
Install: Install and Uninstall
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| Panorado Flyer 1.2 |
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Panorado Flyer is a simple geocoding tool for linking JPEG image files to the location where the picture was taken, using precise geographical coordinates. It can be lauched from the Windows Explorer's context menu. The coordinates of the place where the photo was taken are stored within the JPEG file in EXIF format - either manually or automatically from Google Earth. Later, you'll be able to let Google Earth 'fly' you the location again!
Released: 2007-07-31
License: Free
Publisher: Karl Maloszek - Simple Software
Language: English
Platform: Vista, Windows
Install: Install and Uninstall
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Very usefull software This software is very simple but does exactly what I needed for. If you need some software to tag the geocode in JPEG files, this is the perfect solution for you.
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