About 9 months ago Totem started producing 3K cards - cards designed to look good on monitors larger than 1080p high. At the same time they released a new version of the application with additional capabilities and different capabilities.
The new cards are called interactive for two reasons:
1. There are transition clips that make a series of clips from the same card seem more like a continuous show.
2. When you ***** a girl from one part of the screen to another, she seems to hang from the cursor and she drops into her new position when you let go. This is done with some special purpose tranition clips.
The improved version of the application (which was upgraded many time to fix bugs and improve performance) had a number of new features;
1. It can play the new 3K cards. The older versions can't
2. It allows as many as 10 cards to appear at one time in "small" mode.
3. In small mode you can reposition a card by ***** the girt and, in windows, you can even position her on the top of an open window.
4. You can control the amount of time a single card is played. (Before, the end of each clip resulted in a new card being played.)
5. Better filtering capabilities were added to allow you to select the cards you want to have active.
6. The scalling logic for large mode was changed. Now you set how high a standing girl should be relative to the height of the display on which she is appearing. 80-85% is recommended if you want to see her hands above her head. 100% may result in her head going off the top of the screen occasionally.
7. A completely new pricing structure was implementing in this software. Cards that were produced only in 720p are cheeper than cards which were produced in 720 & 1080p which are cheeper than cards that were produced in the latest 3K technology. You now get a discount based on the number of cards you own. Cards purchased withing a week of release have an additional 20% discount.
All of this is a simplification, but this are the high points as I recollect them.