LiveSpy is a desktop internet camera application for Linux, Max OS X,
and Windows written by Andrew Oliver.
While LiveSpy is running, your desktop is regularly updated with
images from an internet camera of your choosing. You can watch the
sun rise on the other side of the world at the end of the day, or see
what is happening at the Santa Monica Pier in California. Watch what
transpires at a single location, or have LiveSpy automatically rotate
between all of the cameras in its list. You can add new cameras or
remove ones you don't like - the list is completely customizable.
Features:
- Extensive built-in list of cameras
- Multiple cameras can be tiled on the desktop
- Downloaded camera images can be saved for later browsing
- Automatic cycling between available cameras
- User controlled update frequency
- Automatic updates to the camera list as new cameras are created
and old ones disappear. Registered version only. Buy it now
- Digital image enhancement to improve quality of downloaded
images. Registered version only. Buy it now
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Watch the Iditarod starting in
Anchorage Alaska:
Shareware Version:
Registered Version:
Four Cameras at a Time:
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