Max Lloyd
2004-12-12, 10:45 PM
Hello again.
Is it just me, or are pan files the best. I use them extensively now as I have a laptop to show them off to clients, and their small file size makes them ideal for web or e-mail.
However, finding a viewer for these little critters took me a while. I eventually found 'smoothmove' (available at http://www.kaidan.com/smsviewer.html, download and instal iMPanViewer50r1.exe (1.2MB)).
Its very good, but having searched long and hard on the web, I have found more info, but also more frustration. It appears (and I've seen it on other peoples work) that you can add 'hotspots' into these files, which take you to another file (possibly technical data, or another pan file for example). The annoyance is I don't know how to do this, or with what software I should even be looking at.
I don't know if there is any benfit to using the ivr file format, or even what software will open those files.
Does anyone have any ideas or experience on this subject?
Is it just me, or are pan files the best. I use them extensively now as I have a laptop to show them off to clients, and their small file size makes them ideal for web or e-mail.
However, finding a viewer for these little critters took me a while. I eventually found 'smoothmove' (available at http://www.kaidan.com/smsviewer.html, download and instal iMPanViewer50r1.exe (1.2MB)).
Its very good, but having searched long and hard on the web, I have found more info, but also more frustration. It appears (and I've seen it on other peoples work) that you can add 'hotspots' into these files, which take you to another file (possibly technical data, or another pan file for example). The annoyance is I don't know how to do this, or with what software I should even be looking at.
I don't know if there is any benfit to using the ivr file format, or even what software will open those files.
Does anyone have any ideas or experience on this subject?