> Willy,
> I would think of a html- system or a Easypano- Tour.
> Both set in the autorun -parameters.
>
> Powerpoint would be the very last solution I would think of - guess it will
> not work on a PC with interactive
> images.
has anybody mentioned fspviewer ? http://www.fsoft.it/panorama/FSPViewer.htm
mick
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On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 9:01 PM, Paulo Fernandes <paulo.jf@...> wrote:
>
>
> If you use a standalone player (aka projector,
> anyone remenbers when Director was our only
> option? Haaa memories...) you don't need to
> Re-distribute the installer.
>
> But isn't the player free to redistribute? I recall
> Apple only requested a signed contract, a logo
> on the box and a sample of the product. But
> that was a long time ago...
>
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> No dia 2009/10/31, às 01:53, Paul Fretheim
<paul@...<paul%40inyopro.com>>
> escreveu:
>
>
> > >
> > > - Flash SWF file and standalone Flash player on CD ( simply drag
> > > the SWF icon on a shortcut to the Flash Standalone player
> >
> > Has Adobe started to license redistribution of the installer for a
> > Standalone Flash Player? They were not offering such a license last
> > spring.
> >
> > Paul Fretheim
> >
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
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If you use a standalone player (aka projector,
anyone remenbers when Director was our only
option? Haaa memories...) you don't need to
Re-distribute the installer.
But isn't the player free to redistribute? I recall
Apple only requested a signed contract, a logo
on the box and a sample of the product. But
that was a long time ago...
No dia 2009/10/31, Ã s 01:53, Paul Fretheim <paul@...> escreveu:
> >
> > - Flash SWF file and standalone Flash player on CD ( simply drag
> > the SWF icon on a shortcut to the Flash Standalone player
>
> Has Adobe started to license redistribution of the installer for a
> Standalone Flash Player? They were not offering such a license last
> spring.
>
> Paul Fretheim
>
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The easiest way: If you are using FPP+FFC, after you finish making your
tour: ONE click on a button, and you have everything ready to be burned on
CD's for both Mac's and PC's.
There are many other more complicated ways to do it of course. I prefer the
one click solution.
Trausti
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 5:14 PM, Willy Kaemena <panokaemena@...> wrote:
>
>
> What is the most viable way to show panoramas off a CD by somebody
> with low computer skills.... ?
>
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> Hi Willy,
>
> Looks like you forgot about the Flash projector option.
> Link all flash files internally beforehand, then just a double click to start
it. Would that work for you?
I made my first Flash projector tour today , and it worked like a charm.
I used FPP and Flashificator, so it was simply a matter of clicking a button -
and there
it was, complete with autorun and everything. I was running it from an USB stick
thugh,
whch requires a slightly different autorun file.
It also included Mac files apparently.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Erik Leeman
>
> (www.erikleeman.com)
>
> --- In PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com, Willy Kaemena wrote:
> >
> > What is the most viable way to show panoramas off a CD by somebody
> > with low computer skills.... ?
>
> > I can see 3 ways
> > - Flash SWF file and standalone Flash player on CD ( simply
> > drag the SWF icon on a shortcut to the Flash Standalone player
> >
> > - Store folders with files and index.html on the CD and provide
> > a shortcut to the index.html
> >
> > - prepare a powerpoint with external links linking to the locally
> > on that CD stored website/folders
> >
> > as I cannot test it on a typical WIN environment , I dont know
> > what could happen on any WIN machine out there...
> >
> > Willy Kaemena
>
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Willy Kaemena <panokaemena@...> wrote
> What is the most viable way to show panoramas off a CD by somebody
> with low computer skills.... ?
On windows you can automatically run a CD. If not turned off something
you specified in a file named autorun.inf is run after you inserted the
CD: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autorun
You can have a complete tour in a SWF file and start it together with
the stand alone player...
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What is the most viable way to show panoramas off a CD by somebody
with low computer skills.... ?
I can see 3 ways
- Flash SWF file and standalone Flash player on CD ( simply drag
the SWF icon on a shortcut to the Flash Standalone player
- Store folders with files and index.html on the CD and provide a
shortcut to the index.html
- prepare a powerpoint with external links linking to the locally on
that CD stored website/folders
as I cannot test it on a typical WIN environment , I dont know what
could happen on any WIN machine out there...
Willy Kaemena
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Looks like you forgot about the Flash projector option.
Link all flash files internally beforehand, then just a double click to start
it. Would that work for you?
Cheers!
Erik Leeman
(www.erikleeman.com)
--- In PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com, Willy Kaemena wrote:
>
> What is the most viable way to show panoramas off a CD by somebody
> with low computer skills.... ?
> I can see 3 ways
> - Flash SWF file and standalone Flash player on CD ( simply
> drag the SWF icon on a shortcut to the Flash Standalone player
>
> - Store folders with files and index.html on the CD and provide
> a shortcut to the index.html
>
> - prepare a powerpoint with external links linking to the locally
> on that CD stored website/folders
>
> as I cannot test it on a typical WIN environment , I dont know
> what could happen on any WIN machine out there...
>
> Willy Kaemena