![]() ![]() There is also a map that scales with your vantage point, which is kind of cool. I like the fact that you are able to see the metadata, something that as an end user I don’t care a whole lot about but appreciate seeing before posting to Google. As you can see upon immediate opening, the Pano2VR app is a little more complicated than some of the other programs I have taken a look at. I decided to go with an image from a public place I had visited, the OY/YO exhibit from a few reviews ago. The Pano2VR program is a download as opposed to a browser based application. Regardless, as usual, I went with the free trial mode. The biggest differences seem to be in some of the linking and hotspot features, which is an understandable difference (though when you are already paying 150 Euro for a program, having to pay 200 more to be able to do these things seems kind of frustrating). As you can see in the below screenshot, there is a large price difference between the Pano2VR “Light” and “Pro” editions. The Pano2VR program itself is just one offering from Garden Gnome. The Pano2VR site itself is fairly basic and straight to the point. I am interested in trying out different 360° programs in order to find what fits my needs best something quick, efficient, and optimized for social media. I used the Ricoh Theta SC Hatsune Miku to capture my photos/videos as usual. Today I’m focusing on the Pano2VR application! Doesn't automatically build a floorplan from your panoramas as does many of the other online editors.Hi! I decided to take some time this week to continue my search for what program is best for my needs to share my 360° media. Not something you could pickup and master in a day. I can usually pick up new software pretty fast, this took a little while of building maybe 3-4 tours before I really felt like I was mastering the software. The learning curve on this is pretty blunt, you kind of just have to immerse yourself and give it a crack. ![]() If you need to collaborate live on a 360 tour then this software isn't for you. While they have cloud storage this is just for hosting the end product, not for hosting the working files for joint editing access. that team member would have to do their work, then export back to you to re-import etc. You can export the and another member of your team import that file and work on it but you can't work on it at the same time. in 2020 this is a pretty important thing to have and it's one of the only let-downs of this software. Team Sharing, there is no ability to team share a project and work on it simultaneously. Comes with a stack of inbuilt icons and skins to get you up and going but allows you to import any content yourself if you wish. Works seamlessly and has been instrumental for our use. Has an in-built e-learning environment/addon which is amazing as this software alone can cost thousands of dollars Help videos and FAQ guides are very comprehensive the frequency of these updates is unlike anything i've experienced with a software company, this month (October 2020) they've released 7! And while some are bug fixes for the craziest little hidden bugs usually they consist of fantastic software upgrades. Constantly updating it with new functionality suggested by the community. Adding Analytics couldn't be easier and works well (have tracked several campaigns) The export functions are fantastic website, hosted cloud, exe, social or even street view direct! Also makes it easier for me to control content backups. Working offline on my computer rather than in browser makes for much faster editing, i've used various online software's and have always been limited in speed, constantly having to wait for uploads etc etc. I like the fact it's offline, although this is also a CON but I'll talk about the Pro element. The fact it's a one off payment for a lifetime license is fantastic! Customer support is fantastic, always fast and have always been able to answer my questions on how to do this or that. Would highly recommend this software if you're in the market. I'm so impressed by their support, their updates and the output from the software. Paying over 1.5 million for one piece all being told and it didn't come close to the depth thought that has gone into building this. I've worked with companies overseas to develop software for the companies i've worked at. For the price, this software has blown my mind.
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