On Monday, Ecamm Network released version 2.2 of iChatUSBCam, a software package that enables Apple’s iChatAV conferencing program to work with a wider variety of USB webcams according to Macworld News.
The update adds support for a variety of new Logitech USB webcams, support for video sources with multiple inputs, Swedish and Italian localizations, a fix for a problem wherein the image might look darker than usual as well as other code fixes.
The software is a 486 Kilobyte download and requires Mac OS X 10.3 or later and a Macintosh with either a PowerPC or Intel processor to run. A trial period is available, but a registration fee of US$9.95 is required to activate it in the long term.
On Monday, Ecamm Network released version 2.2 of iChatUSBCam, a software package that enables Apple’s iChatAV conferencing program to work with a wider variety of USB webcams according to Macworld News.
The update adds support for a variety of new Logitech USB webcams, support for video sources with multiple inputs, Swedish and Italian localizations, a fix for a problem wherein the image might look darker than usual as well as other code fixes.
The software is a 486 Kilobyte download and requires Mac OS X 10.3 or later and a Macintosh with either a PowerPC or Intel processor to run. A trial period is available, but a registration fee of US$9.95 is required to activate it in the long term.