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[
"Q: Is <b>pan.do/ra</b> ready for production?",
"A: It depends. It's already being used in production, but there is no \"official\" or \"stable\" first release yet. There will be one, later this year. The <a href=\"#download\">latest version</a> should work fine, so you can already try it out, but if you really need to use it immediately for something important, you should <a href=\"#contact\">get in touch</a> with us before, just to make sure that whatever you put into it now doesn't just go up in flames once there is a first proper release."
],
[
"Q: Why did you create <b>pan.do/ra</b>?",
"A: Because we wanted something like <b>pan.do/ra</b> for ourselves, and it didn't exist yet. Only in the process of creating it we started to find others who were looking for something similar."
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"png/tour/05.png",
"In timeline view, each video comes with its own visual signature. These timelines are great if you want to get an immediate visual impression of what's happening in a video, and they are great for navigation. The technologies we're trying to match are the book and the bookshelf: just looking at and flipping through items gives should instantly give you an idea of what you're dealing with."
"In timeline view, each video comes with its own visual signature. These timelines are great if you want to get an instant visual impression of what's happening in a video, and they are great for navigation. The technologies we're trying to match are the book and the bookshelf: just looking at and flipping through items gives should immediately give you an idea of what you're dealing with."
],
[
"png/tour/06.png",
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"png/tour/22.png",
"User management is built right into the application, and for administrators, there is an extensive statistics section. (As you may notice in the image above, they even get a debug menu. Whenever something goes wrong in JavaScript or on the server, you'll find it there, in the error logs.)"
"User management is built right into the application, and for administrators, there is an extensive statistics section. (As you may notice in the image above, you even get a debug menu. Whenever something goes wrong in JavaScript or on the server, you'll find it there, in the error logs.)"
],
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