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These plugins are completely free for use in any context or connection.
VRSmarty panorama player plugins
in alphabetical order
This plugin can be used for making a slideshow.
Image scaling can be selected.
Window size can be set in percentage of pano size.
Support for viewers to add their own images to slideshow.
A plugin for displaying a thumbnail carousel menu for selecting a new pano, linking to another page or executing any other VRSmarty command.

Carousel diameter, angle and rotation can be selected.
Each thumbnail can have its own OnClick, OnOver and OnOut events.
This plugin keeps track of pano movements like panning, tilting and zooming, and when the viewer changes pano. The plugin can then trigger actions with VRSmarty commands or functions depending on how the viewer is moving through the tour. This can be combined with event timers to induce delayed actions. Lack of user activity can also be trapped to trigger actions.
This plugin has can be used in two ways - either for showing a compass that rotates as the viewer is panning, or as a radar that shows in which direction the viewer is looking.
A plugin for displaying coordinates (pan,tilt) of panorama center, zoom value and/or a center crosshair.
Use this plugin to display a dialog box where the viewer can enter a choice.
The box can show a text prompt with one or two response buttons.
A plugin for showing a floorplan with icons representing panorama camera positions. You can show any number of buildings with any number of floors with any number of cameras. It has built-in support for changing icons when a pano has been visited. There is also a radar that follows panning and zooming. Camera mouse-over will show camera id in tooltip or infowindow html.
A plugin for displaying a Google map with interactive map markers that have OnClick, OnOver and OnOut events. Selectable options are marker crosshair or variable radar cone and marker Infowindow at mouse-over. Map markers can also be arranged into groups that can be shown/hidden with a single command.
A plugin for displaying a scrollable box with HTML content and active links for controlling your panos and/or linking to new HTML windows.
A VRSmarty plugin for creating and using an image map. This is an image with areas of any size and shape, which - when clicked - let you execute a VRSmarty command. The image of course doesn't necessarily have to be a map, it could be anything, like a floor plan, a text list or any collection of items - any image will do.

A setup mode makes it very easy to add image areas.

A load meter plugin that is active during panorama loading. It can display loading progress information together with one or two images. Several display options can be set.

You can also use a .swf movieclip where each frame corresponds to a percentage loaded.

A plugin for showing flv video files. A mask can be used to select what parts of the movie that will be shown, and also an overlay image to give the movie a suitable framing. You can also set up a sequence of movies that will be shown with variable pauses.

VRSmarty commands can be executed at embedded and ActionScript cue points.

VRSmarty plugin for displaying an analog clock or stopwatch in your panorama. Just supply your own clock face and hands images.

You can instantly change between showing local time or any another time zone.
You can start and stop the stopwatch with ordinary VRSmarty commands.

A plugin for showing an input form that works very much as a standard HTML input form, where the viewer can enter data and make selections, and then send the completed form to the server. It can of course also be used as an email contact form, but as Flash cannot send emails by itself, you will either need a server side script or open up the viewers email client.
A plugin that makes it possible to apply IF-ELSE logic to your VRSmarty commands. The logic can of course not be written directly in the VRSmarty XML file, but is instead entered in its own file from where it can be executed just as easily with a simple command. Your logic is stored in "functions", and would normally consist of one or several IF-ELSE statements and one or several VRSmarty commands.
This plugin makes it possible to control numeric pano settings with a slider. You can supply your own slider image or use the built-in Flash slider.
A plugin for displaying a scrolling picture menu.
The menu can be oriented vertically or horizontally.
Each thumbnail can have OnClick, OnOver and OnOut events.
The plugin reads configuration from external XML file.
A plugin for displaying a scrolling picture menu.

This is a newer version of the picMenu plugin. It has menu scrolling arrows, scalable images and arrows and can also be scrolled from outside the plugin.
It has no thumbnail texts - only tooltips.

A plugin for showing an image in a scalable box. Zooming and panning is supported, and can be controlled either by mouse or by VRSmarty commands.

Image box size can be set in pixels or as a percentage of pano width/height.

This plugin will draw a 2D or 3D radar cone that shows the viewer in what direction he is panning and tilting, and also what field-of view angle he is using.
A plugin for randomizing a VRSmarty command by setting a random value within specified limits, or making a random choice from a given set. The choice can also be made depending on what second, minute, hour, weekday, day or month it is.
A plugin for displaying a scrollable menu box.
Each menu item can have icon and OnClick, OnOver and OnOut events.
Like panomenu.swf, but you can have as many menus as you like in your pano.
The plugin reads configuration from external XML file.
A plugin for generating a background plate or frame.

Shape can be rectangular or round (elliptical). Choose attributes like size, color, border width/color or rounded corners.

A plugin for showing text loaded from a file. Almost all visual attributes of the box can be specified, and a new text can be loaded at any time.
A plugin for showing a text box. Almost all visual attributes of the box can be specified, and the text itself can be replaced at any time. Use it as a simple message box or as a text button.
A plugin for providing the textbox plugin with numbered texts from a file.
A plugin for showing a ticker tape. Texts and images can have onClick attributes to execute VRSmarty commands, open web pages or send emails. Speed, size, colors, fonts, item separations and pause interval can be set.
A plugin for setting sound volume level in one or several other plugins.
A plugin for showing an object that you can rotate in one plane - either with your own imbedded controls or with ordinary hotspot buttons. The rotation can also be synchronized with panorama panning.
This plugin generates an embedded YouTube player.

You can set attributes like player size and if you want a loaded video to start playing automatically or to be cued in pause mode. You can at any time load a new video with a VRSmarty command.