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SecuritySpy 1.5.3 offers Leopard support, more

SecuritySpy, multi-camera video surveillance software, has been updated to version 1.5.3. With features such as motion detection, real-time compression and network video streaming, SecuritySpy has everything required for demanding video surveillance applications. Changes in version 1.5.3 include: Mac OS X 1.5 Leopard compatibility; more efficient memory usage; support for the Fitivision CS-100A and CS-101A network cameras; and more. [ Price: from £28 ~ Requires: Mac OS X 10.4 or later ~ Leopard support ~ Demo available ] Read More

SecuritySpy 1.4.1 video surveillance app released

Ben Bird today announced the release of SecuritySpy 1.4.1, the latest version of the multi-camera video surveillance software for the Mac. Changes in version 1.4.1 are: MPEG-4 compression for remote viewing of live video using a Web browser; finer control over compression settings for still image capture and video streaming; support for the Panasonic WV-NP244, Panasonic BL-C1, Panasonic BL-C20, Sony SNC-P1 and SNC-CS50 network cameras; and more. SecuritySpy pricing starts at US$50 for one camera. Read More

SecuritySpy 1.4 video surveillance software released

Ben Bird today announced the release of SecuritySpy 1.4, the latest version of the multi-camera video surveillance software for the Mac. New to version 1.4 are: new Groups feature to set up custom video windows displaying specified cameras; new option to display cameras in sequence in a group window; more efficient and reliable audio capture using Core Audio; faster video display to screen; and more. SecuritySpy pricing starts at US$50 for one camera. Read More

SecuritySpy 1.3 video surveillance software released

Ben Bird today announced the release of SecuritySpy 1.3, the latest version of its multi-camera video surveillance software for the Mac. New to version 1.3 are: Universal Binary support; new Access Control settings for restricting access to the built-in Web server; more settings available through the built-in Web server; new organization of captured footage for a more efficient Browser; better video streaming in Safari; and much more. SecuritySpy pricing starts at US$50 for one camera. Read More

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