What do my clients need on their computer to view an inContext 360 tour?
Our most recent tours are using a Java-based 3D engine which uses the Java Runtime web plug-in. Most modern computers running OS X, Windows XP, Vista, or Linux are already equipped to handle Java, so there is no special software to download. Some older computers may not have the Java Runtime installed, but the installation process is quick and easy. Our older tours still use Apple’s popular Quicktime plug-in. If your clients have iTunes or watch movie trailers on the internet, chances are they already have the plugin. Otherwise, Quicktime can be downloaded and installed quite painlessly. Furthermore, our tours are rigorously tested in many browsers including Internet Explorer 6+, Netscape Navigator, Mozilla Firefox, and Safari.
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