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Virtual Trial Room App

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Blumgart Hepatobiliary Surgery Pdf on this page. The app provides an automated virtual tour where a user can select jewellery from various categories. One surprising feature of the app is its automatic face detection, you just need to select the jewellery and the app automatically places it at the right place. Jewellers can get registered with the app and extend their jewels to innumerable app users and allow them to explore their store. If the virtual trial is successful in wooing the user they may contact for purchase, so indirectly this app is a great source of revenue generation for jewellers. Users can visit the app as a guest user and enjoy dummy virtual tour or they may alternatively enter the app via a code provided by their jeweller. The code enables user to directly access that particular store for which they have entered the code.

The code system relieves loyal customers from taking pain of searching their favorite retailer from numerous jewellers.

A multi-category online bazaar, has recently added a virtual trial room feature in their app. The app is free, and this virtual trial room is free to use too. With this feature, users can try out how a dress or accessory looks on them. It can also show how a particular painting or showpiece will look in the user's room. To take advantage of this feature, users just need to click their photo, or their room's photo using the app's inbuilt camera feature. An old photo from the phone's gallery can also be used.

Unorthodox Jukebox Rapidshare there. I tried the feature and it was quite fun and easy to use. Actually felt like a dress-up game that I've seen my niece play on her mother's phone. Users can select any product for trial while browsing through the app. This quickly loads up the trial room and user can select to try the product. Alternatively, users can head straight to the trial room and try the products lined up there. This feature did help me see what would suit me and what not while trying the dresses by showing how the colour and style would look on me. However, the size of the products and the base photos is adjustable.

For example, if I want to try a necklace, I can make it as big or small as I want. That makes it harder to see how the product would fit. Similarly, while trying a painting on a wall, I can make the painting as big or small as I want in the trial room. That makes it hard to judge how the actual size of the painting would look on the wall. However, the trial room feature is fun to use.

And it's a very new technology. In fact, its patent is still pending. So we can hope the feature to get better and better in time. It's already pretty good to play around with and see how the colour and style of dresses and accessories would look when worn. Leaving this new Trial Room feature aside, the rest of the Shimply experience is very nice too.

Sure it's an ecoomerce service selling products. But the variety of the products is really interesting. It is very Indian. In fact, the site's tagline says ' India ko try karke dekho.' The website also declares that it sells authentic products sourced from their state of origin. These products include Kanchipuram silk sarrees, Saharanpur woodcraft products and even Kerala spices and Kashmir spices etc. The categories of items being sold on Shimply include books, health items, spices, handicraft items, fancy dress material for kids etc.

The books being sold include books from National Book Trust of India. I found books that were being sold for as little as 9 rupees! Anyway, what I liked best about shimply is that it allows the users to browse through products by choosing states of origin. For example, if you are looking for food items from Kerala, just choose the state and browse through the products only from Kerala. Shimply offers worldwide delivery. The payment options include Cash on Delivery but at an extra charge.

Most products also require a shipping fee. And when you see a 60 Rs. Shipping fee on a book that costs only 9 Rs., it does feel odd. However, despite these extra charges, I found most products to be reasonably priced at Shimply.

I found the very nicely designed. It has simple and clear navigation. It did forceclosed a couple of times though. Also, I did not find any way to filter through the clothes based upon size, length or colour etc. Such filters help save time and make searching out the perfect product easier.