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More info?)
Now that tg has brought it up, he hit the nail on the head...Cam Panel is an
excellent program once it is configured but it is not very intuitive. I had
to follow the help file all the way through with anything I tried to set up.
Yes, it does the job but in its own way. Many programs follow the "Windows"
approach and that is a great help for all us out here. Yours is almost the
only program I know that doesn't follow a similar protocol...and as far as
not being able to resize the widows...not very good. But as I said a basic
great program. I see these announcements from Eagletron after every post
looking for software or motion control and I have sort of gotten used to
them. I have tried cam panel and intend to purchase it because it does what
I want but the controls are "cludgy" and it is a screen hog...
Thanks, David Gerard
"tg" <tg@nospamevereverever.net> wrote in message
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> "Eagletron" <announcement@eagletron.com> wrote in message
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>> Our CamPanel software is made for this.
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http://www.trackercam.com/campanel
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> thanks for your feedback, I tried the trial version but could not get it
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> upload to my website. I've tried quite a few trial versions of webcam
> software and was able to get them all to upload but somehow this program
> won't do it. Also, the design of the interface is off-putting. Is there
> really a need to blank out the whole screen with the program? Users don't
> like having the start button and task bar taken away from them without
> asking. Whoever designed this program thought they were being
> innovative/arty but the result is nothing useful for the end user. I
> suppose
> if I could get it to upload I may consider purchase but that interface
> really puts me off.
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