@FrontierEducationTec Yeah we encountered some troubles with that too. First we used a web browser component, but we wanted to have some transparency, which is not really possible with the Google Earth plugin. So we used a plugin called Awesomium, but it turned out to suck. Then we used a WPF application, but it sucked too, so we came back to the web browser component in a Windows Form Application. Without transparency.
Very nice!!! btw
FrontierEducationTec 2 months ago
I am trying to implement this idea myself. I have a question. Did you use a web form or what to be able to use this in visual studio?
FrontierEducationTec 2 months ago
@FrontierEducationTec Yeah we encountered some troubles with that too. First we used a web browser component, but we wanted to have some transparency, which is not really possible with the Google Earth plugin. So we used a plugin called Awesomium, but it turned out to suck. Then we used a WPF application, but it sucked too, so we came back to the web browser component in a Windows Form Application. Without transparency.
Lambremuse 2 months ago