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Webcam Security Camera Software-Create Your Own Computer Security System:
Are you ready for an amazing Webcam Capturing/Recording software application that can allow you to capture & record footage & much more? Then this software is for you. Now you can turn your webcam into a high tech security camera with this handy software program.
This is a webcam capture application for Windows 9x and up. Any Video for Windows compatible webcam (or other digital camera) is supported.
It has unlimited storage events that can put the captured image on an FTP site as well as a local disk, all with their own time interval. It can put a unlimited texts and bitmaps on the captured image before the image is stored.
How would you like to turn your PC webcam into a motion detection security application. Well then this software can do it! It can allow your webcam to detect motion & record/capture it. This is perfect for anyone that would like to create an inexpensive home security application. You can set it up so that it only records once motion has been detection (turns any basic digital camera/web cam into a motion sensor and recording device).
It supports an unlimited number of simultaneous cameras. It has a built-in web server for still images and can be used as security camera because of its motion detection feature.
Features of This Web Cam Capturing/Recording Software:
• Simple, user-friendly software design
• Easy to Use
• Built in Motion Detection feature
• Support Unlimited number of simultaneous cameras.
• Unlimited storage events on an FTP site or local disk.
Screenshot/Picture of Web Cam Security Software:

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System Requirements for Webcam Software:
- Approximate Software File Size 1 MB
- Runs on Microsoft® Windows 9x/ME/2000/XP. It has not been tested on Vista, Windows 7, or NT 4.
- Video for Windows compatible webcam/camera.
- The FTP storage is based upon WinInet, therefore you need Internet Explorer to be installed on your machine.
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This post was written by Ben on May 30, 2009
