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Must See! Microsoft's Photosynth Makes Photos a 3D Experience
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Posted 20 August 2008 - 11:40 PM
Photosynth Team said:
>Unfortunately, we're not cool enough to run on your OS yet. We really wish we had a version of Photosynth that worked cross platform, but for now it only runs on Windows.
That's OK. My OS is cool enough to run your OS in the background.
#3
Posted 16 September 2008 - 10:56 AM
As a retired IBMer, I stuck with the IBM PC since DOS 1, but with IBM selling all PCs to Lenovo in China, I recently switched to the MAC OS X and bought a 24" iMac which I dearly love -- fun has returned to me after under Windows for far too long. Now I would like to see the Photosynth 3D photos, and could do so under my VMware Fusion program, but really want it only as a Mac application so I can have it in iPhoto, etc. Will this ever be possible?
Charles Wilkes,
Charles Wilkes,
#6
Posted 18 November 2008 - 10:34 PM
Oh, big woopty-doo.
Adobe added 3D to Flash 10, with demos more impressive than that. So short answer, every photo website will contain 3D photo browsing in short order. So any OS with a WEB BROWSER will have that. Of course, not the iPhone, but that's a different topic.
Some people are SO impressed by the most worthless drivel.
As for my OS, it runs a TON of stuff simultaneously, including TWO Windows virtual machines at once that runs well enough, since it's 'ONLY XP'. The Windows 2000 machine runs better on half the RAM. I deleted the Vista VM because it just sucks too much.
Smooth as silk on top of a 3D desktop. And my Dell Vostro is well into its second year wasn't all that great a machine when I built it, either.
Adobe added 3D to Flash 10, with demos more impressive than that. So short answer, every photo website will contain 3D photo browsing in short order. So any OS with a WEB BROWSER will have that. Of course, not the iPhone, but that's a different topic.
Some people are SO impressed by the most worthless drivel.
As for my OS, it runs a TON of stuff simultaneously, including TWO Windows virtual machines at once that runs well enough, since it's 'ONLY XP'. The Windows 2000 machine runs better on half the RAM. I deleted the Vista VM because it just sucks too much.
Smooth as silk on top of a 3D desktop. And my Dell Vostro is well into its second year wasn't all that great a machine when I built it, either.
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