Microsoft Research created and released its panorama app - ICE (Image Composite Editor) - several years ago and has continued to update it ever since. "Panorama Makers" from commercial developers used to be plentiful, costing up to $49 in some cases, but the majority of those developers have quit this particular software genre because there's no point in trying to charge for a Windows app when the actual creator of Windows provides it entirely free. Used photo's(not mine given to me during a course): The GOTD-program has crashed once on this VM WInXP. Where is the incentive for loyal customers? They do, after a few emails, supply you with your paid download version. Then when you email them they tell you it's an 'old' version and offer you an upgrade of only 50% off (the same discount offered to general public). My gripe with TeoreX is that as soon as they offer the 50% discount they then update to next version shortly after making your download link useless. Even if they are one-trick ponies, they do the job well. TeoreX the makers of InPaint however, make excellent software. Pos panorama Pro (v1.25) is a good freebie but has not been updated in a while. I also found the freebie by Serif PanoramaPlus mentioned my Alex H as totally useless and was just a used as a pop-up plug for Serif's paid version which like all their products don't give trial versions. I suppose it depends on what photos you want to join as a panorama, but I found it worked better than ICE mentioned by MikeR. Misnamed as Photostitcher when in fact it is a panorama maker, which is totally different.
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