AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 1.8. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 21 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Low review manipulation risk
21% review manipulation risk
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Mixed user feedback
Average 1.8★ rating suggests room for improvement
About Palette MOVE
Give it a try: Open one of our sample scenes which include bathroom design, furniture, fireplace design and many more. Turn and rotate your device. The 360° panoramas are waiting to be discovered.
To see more details, you can zoom in and out again.
Although the app contains many sample scenes, the main task of the app is to display scenes you created yourself with our PC software ‘Palette CAD’ and to use this app as a presentation tool to show to your customers.
The Cloud functionality allows for a safe and efficient way to transfer scenes which you uploaded to the Palette CLOUD to your customer’s devices. Once you upload a scene to the Palette CLOUD, Palette CAD will generate a Download Code. All you have to do is to provide your customers with the code, and they can download your scene to their devices.
Now, with the help of Google Cardboard technology, you can have an even greater immersive experience with a Google Cardboard device and a cardboard compatible phone.
Once you’ve switched to Virtual Reality mode you can operate the app by just using head movements to focus on the interactive GUI elements. You can select, enter and leave panoramas and also exit the virtual reality mode again without any other input device other than the VR glasses.
As before, you can also rate the scenes, sort them according to different criteria or completely delete unwanted scenes from your device.
Palette MOVE Screenshots
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Reviews for Palette MOVE
lbritton
Poor use of IPads capability to display visual data.
Cool, but too cumbersome though when moving from image to image. Then "spin" or "zoom" options should be augmented by programming or prior processing of data to allow the viewpoint to be moved dynamically or at least to 3 or 4 other perspectives. I understand the method of "scanning" each room causes this problem. A for effort, C- for implementation. Keep trying.