Inlight Spark is where you can meet, chat and collaborate with people in VR. You can share screens, draw 3D sketches, and create spaces for different activities.
Working remotely has always been difficult for most of us, even with the help of instant messaging, voice & video calls. There’s always this invisible barrier that makes you feel not totally “there”.
In Spark, you can have meetings and collaborative experiences that are much more fun, and engaging than video calls. It’s the closest thing of actually being in the same space with your coworkers, but in some way even better. (working from home in pajamas, anyone?)
You’ll have an infinite canvas where you can express your ideas, and the possibility to set a time portal so you can always revisit your work.
It makes remote meetings and collaborations that much better!
Is this app still supported?. After launching, I sit watching a spinning particle system forever - feels like a progress spinner perhaps? Nothing I do causes anything to happen. Is this app still supported / running?
Off to a good start. At first I was trying to use my finger to select the menu options and felt like I could see where someone might think there was nothing to do, but once I figured out how to select the menu options it made more sense. I look forward to seeing how this develops further!
Nothing happened. Installed and tried to start. It crashes and you end up back at Oculus Home Screen. I assume a major bug somewhere! Also tried reinstall. No difference. One point I noted is that only 58MB install file size yet it says 2.1GB required. After installing it is still fairly small (180MB or so).
Extremely Disappointing Product. Well, I downloaded and tried out this program, and you seem to be stuck in one spot, without the ability to move around (although you can grab objects and drag them closer to you). I found it a little awkward to use the provided tools, such as drawing and typing in space. The Snapshot tool gives you a snapshot, but as far as I could tell, it didn’t save it anywhere on my computer for later use. All in all, Inlight Spark is really not that terribly impressive. I'd give it a pass.