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14 Pano2VR Reviews

Pano2VR is very easy to use, but still offers lot's of great functions. You can create interactive panoramas, yes. But not only this, you can even create panorama tous, integrate maps, links, media (like sounds & videos) and all this with pre-made skins or self made ones.
One of the features I like most is the possibility for HTML5 + Flash exports in one goe. So there is always a fallback solution. And the gyro support on the ipad or android tablets is integrated perfectly. It's just there and works like a charm. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are actually not many things one could dislike with Pano2VR. Maybe the user interface is a bit outdated and some workflows feel a bit awkward. Especially when it comes to integrating/incorporating user interface elements. But once you got the hang of it, it's just a breeze to work with. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Pano2VR is the most powerful virtual tour program that I have used in regards to the features that it allows. With a bit of coding knowledge, the options feel like they are almost limitless. Some of the features that I most appreciate are the video embedding, stereoscopic view, Google Maps integration, easy image patching, and variety of output options. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Pano2VR has a steeper learning curve than some of the other VR software because of its reliance on text-based coding to accomplish many of the actions within the skin editor. The latest version simplifies some these, but ultimately to have the high level of flexibility the software will probably always be reliant upon a degree of coding knowledge. The good news is that you don't have to learn that much, but it is intimidating to someone who is not familiar with thinking in that way. Additionally, several of the competitors have GUI interfaces for tying together the different nodes. Pano2VR does not, hopefully they will add this in the future. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.