Create a professional virtual tour
As the industry leading virtual tour software, Tourweaver 7 makes a great step forward by supporting Flash 11 Player Engine, 3D object, Google map street view, multilingual tour, as well as tons of features inherited from its predecessor. With this version of 360 virtual tour software, you can share your virtual tour onto your Facebook account and you can also publish HTML5 virtual tour for your iPhone and iPad. Full featured free trial version is also provided as usual.
Main features of virtual tour software Tourweaver 7 include:
Google/Bing Map
Both maps are supported and hotspot and action can be added. Google street view is supported in HTML 5 tour only. Google map is available to those who have alread had valid Google map API keys.
Share on Facebook
Just by a few steps, you can share your virtual tour on Facebook with your friends. Easypano provides free hosting at www.ieasypano.com.
FLV for Loading Window
You can use FLV file in loading window. With this feature, the tour won't play only after the FLV has finished playing.
Virtual tour formats
Flash VR and Swf are easily inserted in your webpage.Standalone exe can be burned to CD and sent to your clients. HTML5 virtual tour for iPhone/iPad.
Selection tool
Normal and Flash thumbnails, Listbox and Combobox can list virtual tour scenes for selection view. Not only scenes, but also map and movie can be listed.
Popup Window
Popup window helps to make virtual tour more interactive. Almost all the tour components can be added on popup window, and place a button on MainWindow to trigger the popup.
Media components
Flash and Video can be used to show rich content. Flash (*.swf) and Video (*.flv) can be added to virtual tour skin (on MainWindow), popup window and scene image.
User reviews about Tourweaver
by Anonymous
Needs More Work.
While Tourweaver seems to be good at creating pretty-looking interfaces, the more important things (such as importing maps and images into the viewers) is cumbersome at best. Drag-and-drop does not seem to be in the Tourweaver vocabulary, even though it would greatly enhance and streamline many operations. There also seemed to be no way to re-size maps to fit the Map Viewer, and no information as to what size the map JPG needs to be in order to fit . The online Help is great for instruction on creating the look of the tour, but is full of holes for the actual building steps. Anyone who is used to smooth-running, professional, top-level graphics programs will will be driven over the edge getting used to this program.
Pros:
Warm and fuzzy presentation interfaces, interface customization options.
Cons:
Cumbersome, clunky tour build. Needs to be seriously streamlined. Manual very vague about many operations. More