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Sender:Alex Makienko
Date/Time:2009-Feb-04 12:33:00
Subject:Re: Free web3D maps offer for WWP project

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Free web3D maps offer for WWP project Alex Makienko 2009-Feb-04 12:33:00
Hi,

It works with Internet Explorer but shows just a white screen in Firefox and Chrome. In IE it is veeeeery slooooow (256 megs ATI videocard)... IMHO It might be very interesting IF you manage to make if fast and workable with most common browsers and not too sophisticated videocards.

Cheers,
Alex


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Giorgio Marchetto 
  To: #removed# 
  Sent: February 4, 2009 7:00 AM
  Subject: Free web3D maps offer for WWP project


  Hello

  I am one of the photographers participants
  at the WWP project since 2004.

  Our company, GIS Solution, has developed
  a web-based 3D map application with global coverage
  which uses Microsoft Virtual Earth aerial layers.
  It is based on java (crossbrowser, crossOS).
  Main functions actually are builtin SPS track reader
  and 3D stereo visualization. 
  KML importer will be available soon.
  This application is web-based so it is integrated into
  the website and easily interacts with it through javascript.
  This mean you will be able to view the WWP KML layer
  and open the panorama popup/windows inside the browser.
  This is one of the biggest difference with Google Earth,
  which is mainly a standalone application.

  As we need to gain popularity,
  we offer free of charge the use of our application inside WWP website.
  We will put only a web link (or a html tab) to ship 3D paper glasses
  to people who makes a small donation.

  You can see a working preview of the application here:
  http://www.gis-solution.com/wwapplet/globe3d.htm

  Wait a minute for first time application loading,
  confirm java security popups, then it starts automatically.
  If you will seen only a black windows, it means your graphic card is too
  weak.
  Use mouse wheel to zoom in/out the world, left drag to move, right drag to
  rotate.
  Select and load a local GPX track in the browse input field in the bottom.
  Click on stereo button, put on 3D red/cyan glasses to see it in stereo mode.

  A web interface based on tabs is currently under construction. 

  I hope WWP members will find my proposal interesting.
  We can also offer a 2D interactive and zoomable map.
  Any comment is welcome.

  Giorgio Marchetto 
  Web&Multimedia Developer 
  Web: www.gis-solution.com 
  email: #removed#



   


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