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- 360.3D Project 6.1 (Windows)
- 360.3D Project is a strong virtual tour authoring and java viewing environment which was designed to enable the ultimate in flexibility and control for creating power virtual tours which developers can use in their work. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Software downloads 2007-10-30
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- Virtual factories under your fingers
- We've seen lots of multi-touch tables recently, but many of them were designed for gamers. The one developed at the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany is designed for engineers. This Multi-Touch table screen allows to inspect virtual factories. As 'many industrial processes involve reactions in places that are difficult to see...
- Blog posts 2008-01-08
- Gates' last CES keynote: Long on sales claims, short on futures
- For the past ten years, the best part of Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates' Consumer Electronics Show keynotes, to me, have been the futuristic look-aheads. I haven't been as wowed by the partnership deals set to kick in over the next year or so. Nor the new PCs,...
- Blog posts 2008-01-06
- VRbrochure Project Studio 2.0.2 (Windows)
- VRbrochures are the next generation of Internet virtual tours: rich media electronic brochures containing immersive panoramic & 3D images, virtual walkthroughs, interactive plans & virtual movies. A step beyond simple flat photos or the single "spin around a room" panoramic images, VRinspection software allows you to produce the web's most...
- Software downloads 2005-05-23
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