Logitech QuickCam IM: <ul>QuickCam IM, video communication with a webcam is easier and more affordable than ever. It sets up in minutes: just install the software, plug in the camera, and start sharing QuickCam IM has everything you need to get started with online video. It shoots live video and captures photos, and it works with all the major instant messaging applications.</ul> <ul>Features</ul> <ul><li>Send real-time video to anyone on your IM list… no camera necessary on receiving end </li><li>Works with MSN Messenger, AIM, AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo!Messenger and Windows Messenger (on Windows XP) </li><li>Make live video calls to stay connected to long distance friends and family </li><li> Capture videos and photos and e-mail them in one simple click </li><li>Easily set up a webcam to broadcast updates of yourself to friends and family </li><li> Connect it to your notebook or flat-panel monitor with the handy SmartClip </li><li>Use bonus headset for clear audio and added privacy </li><li>Includes software to help you set up webcams, record video, even capture photos </li><li>Uses high-quality images (VGA 640 x 480 resolution) so you´re always clear.</li></ul>
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Logitech QuickCam IM 8.4.8 build 1034A
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License | Update | |
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| Requirements | Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP | ||
| Downloads | 149 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Logitech | File Size | 32.2M |
| Date added | 02 Feb 2006 | ||
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