It's the pano stuff that's hard, because then you're actually
needing to
warp bitmap images in realtime, something Flash is only really
beginning
to be able to do well.
This implies that, from a user's perspective, QT still offers the
"best" experience for spherical panos. Is that a fair statement? I
mean, if you were going to deploy over the Web in just a single
format and wanted to offer the best user experience, would QT be the
better choice? I've tried ptViewer, and it's ok, but it doesn't seem
to have the features offered by QT.
Also, despite what's on Apple's site, I can't seem to get the QT
JavaScript interface to work in most browsers - only IE on Windows
and Safari on Mac. What I've read seems to indicate it should work
with nearly every contemporary browser. :-/
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Steve Schacht
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