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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 5:11 am
by Hartz
Segnalo l'uscita della nuova versione 4.0.1568.0 (è una beta…).

What's new in this version:
Less Is More - A New UI- The most obvious change is a new and, we think, simpler user interface.
We've reorganized the data layers to make it easier to find layers and turn them on and off. The nav panel at the bottom of the screen is gone, freeing up more real estate for actual imagery. The nav panel tools are still accessible, though; the nav controllers are now in the upper right and the tools (measure, print, email) are in the new tools bar along the top. Free Feel To Change Your World Seeing buildings in 3D is one of the coolest things about Google Earth. And with this release, this feature is even better. For the first time, we support "textured" 3D buildings, meaning the bricks look like real bricks, the glass like real glass, and overall, the world looks more like, well, the real world. It's just one more step on the path of creating a life-like 3D model of the whole planet. There's just one catch - there aren't many photorealistic 3D building models out there. Yet. That's where Google Sketchup comes in.
With Google Sketchup, you can now create your own textured 3D models. Here are some examples:
Creating and Sharing Geographic Information – A New Type Of KML
The best thing Google Earth's got going for it is the creativity of the millions of users who are adding and sharing geographic information. And with Google Earth (Release 4 BETA), we've expanded that capability in “KML,” the file format Google Earth uses to add and share data.
One of the reasons that Google Earth is so fast is that when you're flying around, you're only streaming in the pieces of the imagery that you need. But until now, importing KML meant loading everything – it was either all on or all off. This meant that loading, for instance, the topographic maps for all of Yosemite would grind Google Earth to a halt. For this new release, we've built the same smart loading techniques into KML, which means you can overlay large data sets without sacrificing performance.
We've released versions of Google Earth in French, Italian, German, and Spanish.
We've made improvements to our GPS support (Google Earth Plus only)
We've improved the terrain, so peaks and valleys are more realistic
Product Requirements:
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
3D-capable video card



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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 5:14 am
by pippi
Hartz wrote:Segnalo l'uscita della nuova versione 4.0.1568.0 (è una beta…).
Thank you very much indeed, dear :)


EDITED by Hartz: nel mio post avevo sbagliato il numero di versione e quindi ho corretto anche la tua citazione… :vecchietto:

Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 5:01 am
by flashcream
sempre beta ma nuova versione: 4.0.1964

http://earth.google.com/index.html


WHAT'S NEW?

Version 4.0.1694 release brings Garmin Serial support for Macs, support for 3Dconnexion navigation devices including SpacePilot, SpaceTraveler, SpaceBall, and SpaceMouse, and other changes.



:)

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 7:25 am
by flashcream
sempre beta ma nuova versione: Google Earth 4.0.2077

http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html (mostra in apparenza una versione diversa)
altro download: http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/20124

WHAT'S NEW

Japanese language support (Japanese version is available here - earth.google.co.jp )
Layer data for Japan, including countrywide 3D buildings
Featured content layer (now available in all versions)
A new interface for viewing time-stamped /time-range image overlays
Improved printing option for turn-by-turn driving directions with satellite imagery
New KML folders options with radio button style placemarks (under my places)
Support for Hi-definition (HDTV) movie output (Pro version only)
Support for Web Mapping Service(WMS) image/data overlays (now in free version too)
Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinate system grid overlay

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 7:59 am
by gnombyX
grazie :)
un'aggiornamento per lo più "Giapponese" direi

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 8:20 am
by Noldotar
Ottimo. Evviva Google Earth!

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:57 am
by Ian Malcom
scusate... nn riesco più ad attivare le webcam cn i nuovi aggiornamenti cm faccio?

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 12:14 pm
by avrobay
Ian Malcom wrote:scusate... nn riesco più ad attivare le webcam cn i nuovi aggiornamenti cm faccio?
Webcam?

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 2:23 am
by Ian Malcom
avrobay wrote:
Ian Malcom wrote:scusate... nn riesco più ad attivare le webcam cn i nuovi aggiornamenti cm faccio?
Webcam?

si le webcam sparse per il mondo, con le versioni precedenti riuscivo ad attivarle ma adesso nn più!

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 5:20 am
by gnombyX
non ho mai utilizzato questa funzione webcam... dove la trovo? :D