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Re: Free web3D maps offer for WWP project
Bruce Christianson 2009-Feb-04 13:47:00
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On Feb 4, 2009, at 6:33 AM, Alex Makienko wrote:
> 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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