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FunWebcam 1.03


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Requirements Windows 98/ME/2000/XP 128MB RAM
Downloads 4 Limitations None
Publisher Ensurebit Software File Size 0
Date added 31 Mar 2007 Check your speed

Add animations and photo frames to your favorite video chatting program such as MSN, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ ,AIM, Skype, Paltalk, Camfrog, ICUII. FunWebcam is simple, fun, and available with all webcams. FunWebcam gives you the magic to add exciting animations and stylish frames to your video chat page. Besides, it can transform your cute images into various kinds of fun photos, which you can easily show to your friends. Features: Fun building, you can DIY your own fun photo album with as many models as you want. Compatible, supportive to all video chat tools like MSN, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ , AIM, SKYPE, Paltalk, Camfrog, ICUII etc. Convenient to use, One-way installation is required only; the other can view your awesome image even though he/she does not install FunWebcam. Show emotions in a brand new and innovative way. Rich in content, including beautiful frames, lovely cartoon images, lively impressions, peculiar signature etc to make unique animated effects.

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