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Re: VR in Flash



How about the 3% of times when a user really likes a pano, spends many minutes, and returns to it? That user plays with every feature that enriches her experience of the pano. In my own user experience, I "skim" many and "explore" few.

On Oct 20, 2006, at 11:06 PM, Yuval Levy wrote:

Steve Schacht wrote:
It would also be cool if the overlays could be toggled off and on.
the user interface is already too cluttered. Technically the toggle is
very simple to implement. I doubt the end viewers would want to play
with that, though. My experience from an improvised usability lab is
that the users spend less than one minute on each pano. In 97% of the
cases they don't even zoom.


Caroling Geary, www.wholeo.net



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