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3DProf4online
28th May 2007, 12:06
TouchBubble company specializes in developing and implementing 3D product view solutions into online shopping web sites. There is no plug-in is required now!!! We placed some ready 3D models at our web site! What impression can they make on online buyers?
3DProf4online
from TouchBubble.com
da8iwr
28th May 2007, 19:13
Firstly, this is spam, as you have only signed up to add in your link
Secondly, your product does need a plugin, it needs Java Machine which doesn't come as standard with Microsoft. It is only downloadable from www.java.com (http://www.java.com). You have also got Flash movies which is also a plugin and not included in Windows as standard. But then when i clicked on a demo to view it, it asks me to download Viewpoint, so in what sense is it plugin free?
I was one of the first people in Europe to do this kind of photography, http://www.quicktimevirtualreality.com/objects.html and have won international awards, including awards from Apple and similar organisations for my work.
All your products seam to be 3D models from 3D files, so it isn't actually the product your looking at, its an artists impression rather than real photographs of the product. I expect your buying them from somewhere like www.turbosquid.com (http://www.turbosquid.com) for a very small amount of money and publishing them here.
You can see here
http://www.pmandd.co.uk/distributors/
The mobile phone at the bottom of the page, that this is much better than 3D models, as its using photography and flash plugin rather than a whole new java plugin.
That was photographed on my kitchen table in 15 Min's, and is much clearer than any Java viewer.
If your going to sell something mate, make sure your telling the truth.
I would really like to ask the moderators to remove this thread completely, as it is simply just advertising.
Ian
da8iwr
29th May 2007, 19:16
is it a spam if you put the links?
I see some people do it though
Nope, informative links are great as they help people out by giving information which are relevant to a question, even if it does point in your own direction.
But when somebody purposely joins just to promote their own company, and has posted i think it was 4 posts in a few months and every one was just to drop a link about their own company, not to give any information about other products or services, then that is counted as SPAM in my eyes.
Many people try to cheat spam by adding simple comments into other conversations such as
"That's a great idea, i never thought of that"
or
"So would that help solve that solution?"
and then add your own link into your signature.
But this other guy has started a thread, asking about his own products and never commented on anything else. At least make an effort to be a good spammer :cool:
Ian
SpeedyExpressCouriers
29th May 2007, 19:29
hehehe
I like. :D
swisslogistics
4th June 2007, 14:00
cat fight!!!