Why the need to flick or such? Just go old school with old school HTML static content and when they click on the area you go to the next screen?
There are too many web editors and content managers to list here but why not old school and comfortable?
It's a charity case so keep it at that level. Web pages, even static and animated GIFs are fine for such things.
Bob
Hi everyone,
I'm in the process of designing a virtual tour for an historic house museum. The goal is to create a way to accommodate people who can't take the stairs to the second floor of the museum and I'm hoping to be able to recreate the tour as closely as possible on a tablet. I was wondering if anyone here had advice on how I could pull this off. The budget is tight, so a high-res panorama is probably out of the question, and my programming skills are, to put it charitably, limited.
What I'd ideally like is something similar to an old graphic adventure like Myst. I'd like to use four photos of each room, one from each direction, to simulate the room. In other words, I'd like the user to be able to scroll left or right (either flick-to-scroll or with a button, ideally both) to change the photo as if they were in that room turning that direction. I'd also like the viewer to be able to scroll to face the ceiling (again, flick-to-scroll or a button) and back. Finally, I'd like the viewer to be able to click (or tap) on various objects in the room to switch to a photo of that object and click again to go back (this can be a popup or a different slide and would be in place of a tablet's normal zoom function) or, in the case of a door, travel to the next room. The number of clickable objects can be limited, but I'd like to make it easy to expand.
Is this something that's readily doable? I've been able to rig up a demo of what I want in PowerPoint (and could conceivably do the entire thing in Open Office or something similar), but I'd have to disable the normal slide show function and, consequently, the flick-to-scroll function. Are there more elegant ways to do this?
Thanks to everyone for your help.

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