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#1 2011-02-27 09:37:01

MikeMcFarlane
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I would appreciate your feedback please

Hi,

Just started using Panotour Pro yesterday, really like it, so simple to use.

I've posted a first tour at

http://www.tours.mikemcfarlane.co.uk/dr … ridge.html

It should run on iPads too, but the video doesn't load on mine. Not sure if that is a limitation or something I have done wrong.

I would also have preferred the flyout menu on the right, but this causes a xml parser error on the iPad, known bug, and I don't feel totally comfortable editing xml directly at this stage, although I am sure that will come.

I would appreciate any and all feedback. Any suggestions for improvement or how to make it slicker.

I'm going to go and have a look through the gallery now and see what you folks have been up to.

Many thanks.

Mike

PS wasn't sure whether to post in this forum or the gallery, sorry if I got the wrong one.

Last edited by MikeMcFarlane (2011-02-27 09:40:23)


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#2 2011-02-27 16:00:00

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Re: I would appreciate your feedback please

what a beautiful light!

best, Klaus


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#3 2011-02-27 16:15:56

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Re: I would appreciate your feedback please

MikeMcFarlane wrote:

Hi,

Just started using Panotour Pro yesterday, really like it, so simple to use.

I've posted a first tour at

http://www.tours.mikemcfarlane.co.uk/dr … ridge.html

It should run on iPads too, but the video doesn't load on mine. Not sure if that is a limitation or something I have done wrong.

Video and audio is not yet supported for iDevice versions of tours.

I would appreciate any and all feedback. Any suggestions for improvement or how to make it slicker.

I don't like having autorotation but no button on the nav. bar to turn it on/off.

I find it a bit disorientating/confusing to have to wait so long - while audio/video is downloaded? - before the hotspots, thumbnail fly-out and nav. bar buttons are enabled for interaction.

The little planet intro doesn't work properly for me when viewing with Safari on Windows XP with user-agent set to Mobile Safari 4.1 - iPod Touch.

Last edited by mediavets (2011-02-27 16:22:33)


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#4 2011-03-01 10:54:04

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Re: I would appreciate your feedback please

Hi Klaus
Thanks for taking the time to look, glad you enjoyed the light.
Mike


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#5 2011-03-01 10:57:22

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Re: I would appreciate your feedback please

mediavets wrote:

I don't like having autorotation but no button on the nav. bar to turn it on/off.

I find it a bit disorientating/confusing to have to wait so long - while audio/video is downloaded? - before the hotspots, thumbnail fly-out and nav. bar buttons are enabled for interaction.

The little planet intro doesn't work properly for me when viewing with Safari on Windows XP with user-agent set to Mobile Safari 4.1 - iPod Touch.

Hi Andrew
Thank you for taking the time to provide such detailed feedback. I'm going to have a good explore of the software and maybe krpano coding functionality today.
Mike


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#6 2011-03-01 12:15:16

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Re: I would appreciate your feedback please

mediavets wrote:

The little planet intro doesn't work properly for me when viewing with Safari on Windows XP with user-agent set to Mobile Safari 4.1 - iPod Touch.

My very personal (!) opinion - little planet intros are a pain in the ass . . . . coolwink

best, Klaus


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#7 2011-03-01 12:25:23

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Re: I would appreciate your feedback please

klausesser wrote:

My very personal (!) opinion - little planet intros are a pain in the ass . . . . coolwink

best, Klaus

Why do you feel so? is it due to high memory requirements or some other reason/s

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#8 2011-03-01 12:56:58

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Re: I would appreciate your feedback please

digipano wrote:

is it due to high memory requirements or some other reason/s

No - they´re boring and make no sense in my eyes. Nice gag - but after you saw one of them you know all of them.
Seeing 100 panos and 60 of them start with a little planet intro makes me crazy . . cool

But as i wrote: my very personal opinion. I like images and panos where aesthetics are the goal - not funny functions.
I also hate maps, plates and tons of icons in a pano . . which you first have to click away before you can even see anything of the picture.

Nobody nowadays is so unexperienced to use an interactive pano with the need to having giant maps of instrucions. A well made interactive pano explains itself - make a good image and a viewer gets curious and wants to explore the pano. He/she doesn´t need more of instructions than fullscreen and rotation-stop i mean.
That also is my very personal opinion - but it also reflects statements of our clients. They find maps and much icons in a pano "cheap looking" and "patronizing".
Viewers aren´t that stupid as many pano-makers seem to think . . . hmmcool

best, Klaus


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#9 2011-03-01 15:18:27

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Re: I would appreciate your feedback please

Interesting views to take a note.

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#10 2011-03-05 15:35:27

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Re: I would appreciate your feedback please

klausesser wrote:

digipano wrote:

is it due to high memory requirements or some other reason/s

No - they´re boring and make no sense in my eyes. Nice gag - but after you saw one of them you know all of them.
Seeing 100 panos and 60 of them start with a little planet intro makes me crazy . . cool

But as i wrote: my very personal opinion. I like images and panos where aesthetics are the goal - not funny functions.
I also hate maps, plates and tons of icons in a pano . . which you first have to click away before you can even see anything of the picture.

Nobody nowadays is so unexperienced to use an interactive pano with the need to having giant maps of instrucions. A well made interactive pano explains itself - make a good image and a viewer gets curious and wants to explore the pano. He/she doesn´t need more of instructions than fullscreen and rotation-stop i mean.
That also is my very personal opinion - but it also reflects statements of our clients. They find maps and much icons in a pano "cheap looking" and "patronizing".
Viewers aren´t that stupid as many pano-makers seem to think . . . hmmcool

best, Klaus

Hi
Yes, after living with the little planet into for a few days it does get a little tiring. I see some relevance as it shows people a grand overview of the pano and that there are things to explore, but as you say, a well designed pano intrigues the viewer to explore for themselves.
I can see a lot of relevance for google maps in landscape tours, and for estate agents I can see how a map (plan) would be a sales tool, but useful advice none the less. KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid)
Food for thought in designing future tours.
Kind regards
Mike


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