It crashed often. The help file was a single text file named READ_THIS_PLEASE.txt that began with "Sorry about the memory leak." It required a specific version of QuickTime VR that no longer exists.

For photographers, Vizimag 3.19 offered early support for EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) data. The software could read metadata like camera model, aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, then optionally display this information alongside each image—a huge time-saver for portfolio sites.

Teachers use it to demonstrate how "shielding" works or how magnets attract/repel at a molecular level.

It includes presets for air, soft iron, and various permanent magnets.