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Mapwing Creator 1.0.1


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Requirements <ul> Mac OS X 10.3 or higher 1024 x 768 screen resolution or higher </ul>
Downloads 4 Limitations None
Publisher Redbug Technologies, Inc. File Size 2.9M
Date added 14 Sep 2006 Check your speed

Mapwing Creator is the new standard for building and sharing virtual tours. Affordable and easy-to-use, it turns digital pictures into feature rich tours that contain photographs, maps, comments, and hotspots. Tours can be shared using Adobe's Flash Player via the Web, disc, or email. Best of all, Mapwing Creator works with any digital camera and does not require any image stitching.

Main Features:
- Turn digital photos into virtual tours without stitching
- Work quickly with an intuitive, easy-to-use interface
- Build walkthrough tours with up to 20 location points
- Create interactive maps up to 1024 by 1024 pixels in size
- Place hotspots that connect to images and Web sites
- Export tours to Adobe's Flash (.swf) and view them cross-platform

Learn more about Mapwing at www.mapwing.com. To view sample virtual tours, including Apple's campus and the Gettysburg Battlefield, visit the Mapwing Tour Gallery.

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