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I created the virtual tour below using 3DVista Pro to showcase all the points I will be talking about.
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I know you can buy additional assets from the 3DVista Marketplace and that you can download plugins for Panotour Pro but to be as fair as possible I will be discussing the features from the base packages. Please note I will be exploring the base package of 3DVista Virtual Tour Pro versus Panotour Pro. Today I will be explaining my top 11 reasons why I switched to 3DVista. I was looking for a solution with a lot of flexibility/options, no ongoing fees, the ability to host the tours locally with a look and feel that made my new/existing tours look fresh and modern.Īfter comparing 10+ solutions, I ended up deciding on 3DVista.
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When I did my research, I was looking for a few things in a new virtual tour software solution. After a year and a half, I reached a point where I needed to make a change. I was happy with the software, and Panotour Pro still works to this day. As a long time user of Kolor products such as Panotour Pro, APG and APV I didn't know where to turn. These are entirely his words, we have not bribed, convinced or otherwise led him to say certain things 😉Įver since Kolor was abruptly shut down in September 2018 many of their users including myself, felt like they were left out in the cold. As he made the choice to switch his business over to 3DVista in Summer 2020, he kindly offered to write a little experience/impression blog post about his switch that we could publish on our blog. He specialises in high-end custom branded virtual tours with his company Simply 360.

Dimitri Cassimatis is a 360 photographer and virtual tour creator based in Sydney, Australia.
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In short we had broken a NDA and were to be disqualified from the project. Someone in their team was looking around on the website and stumble on that clause in the TOS, he brought this up to their legal team and it is an understatement to say they were not happy.

We were in the first weeks of this new massive project, engineering went with a matterport camera to capture some areas, some that were restricted access areas. I will share my story to give a perspective on how serious this can be. Maybe it's just the type of work we do, but this type of clause immediately eliminates them from consideration for any of the projects we work on. I'm surprised this doesn't get more attention as it's one of the major reasons I've never seriously considered anything related to Matterport. Matterport should be used very lightly in my opinion. This was ground to major conflict, legal issues that we had to deal with. In the terms of service matterport states that they OWN the data you capture and can do what ever they want with it. Edit: Just want to add a very tabou subject.
