Step inside a website. Why not?
You can have all the space you need. Computers regularly
handle much
more of it than any conventional website uses. And if a computer game can
invite you to step inside and play, then why shouldn’t a website,
likewise, offer immersive 3D?
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People prefer experiences that get closer to real life. Look at how computer
games have changed.
Inside Track develops websites which are three dimensional and can be “walked”
around online.
Unlike
360° panoramas, visitors move around without relying on hotspots and can
enjoy undistorted views. Unlike a walkthrough, we don't restrict visitors to
a fixed path. Our websites are smooth in operation and use intuitive controls.
Immersive 3D offers an intriguing website experience, but how practical is it
for use on the Web?
Thanks
to Rover™ technology, users’ computer power and their connection
speed are no longer a problem. Pentium II (or above) PCs running Windows 95
or above (not NT) and either Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator are fine
for the job. 3D environments in Rover are scaleable for delivery via broadband
or on CD, but perfectly practical via modem connection.
Click
on the thumbnails to see some of the environments Inside Track have built in
greater detail. But there's no substitute for
taking a look inside. Download
Rover here and visit Inside Track in 3D.
Rover,
Pentium, Windows, Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator are trademarks
belonging to Flatland Online, Intel Corp., Microsoft Corp. and AOL Time-Warner
respectively.