Web Cam: Free Sites versus Paid Ones
Web cam websites don't have to be cluttered, full of heavy graphics or always in dark or blinding colors. Slow dial up users will appreciate Web Cam Now's difference in web design. The first look of the website is super clean and neat and very easy to follow.
The Java based downloads are a little annoying. Anyone with pop up blockers will need to be aware of this. The smaller free version comes in a smaller window and some of the web cams being shown in the samples are hard to see. However, the look and feel of the downloaded program itself is
very nice. It's easy to work with and has clearly indicated rooms. I was able to find Abby, a friend of mine testing out the same program; very easily and within a minute we were chatting and checking everything out.
Because I have Windows XP, there was a need to readjust my computer a little, which took away from the experience a little. Web Cam Now did have instructions just below the download link to help out with this situation. Way to go! I always like help where it is needed.
The free web cam offer is nice, but at only six frames per minute, anyone used to Yahoo's Instant Message web cams will be highly disappointed. Abby and I were clearly trying to wave at each other and it usually took a minute to get the picture taken two minutes ago. In order to make it go faster you have to upgrade, which is inexpensive but you do wonder why?
If you are going to go for gold, the upgrade is available for only $9.95 a month, a funny price considering Yahoo and other free web cam sights offer their services for free. You only get faster per frame speed, at 60 frames a minute. This is a lot faster than the free version but you wondered why exactly you spent the money in the first place besides the bandwidth.
The pop ups are nicer on the paid upgrade. You can clearly see everyone who is available for chat. The window is bigger and you can adjust the size to how you like, but the bigger it got the slower the upload so dial up users need to be aware. Abby's dial up didn't let her see the images as fast as I was seeing them.
The Java based downloads are a little annoying. Anyone with pop up blockers will need to be aware of this. The smaller free version comes in a smaller window and some of the web cams being shown in the samples are hard to see. However, the look and feel of the downloaded program itself is
Because I have Windows XP, there was a need to readjust my computer a little, which took away from the experience a little. Web Cam Now did have instructions just below the download link to help out with this situation. Way to go! I always like help where it is needed.
The free web cam offer is nice, but at only six frames per minute, anyone used to Yahoo's Instant Message web cams will be highly disappointed. Abby and I were clearly trying to wave at each other and it usually took a minute to get the picture taken two minutes ago. In order to make it go faster you have to upgrade, which is inexpensive but you do wonder why?
If you are going to go for gold, the upgrade is available for only $9.95 a month, a funny price considering Yahoo and other free web cam sights offer their services for free. You only get faster per frame speed, at 60 frames a minute. This is a lot faster than the free version but you wondered why exactly you spent the money in the first place besides the bandwidth.
The pop ups are nicer on the paid upgrade. You can clearly see everyone who is available for chat. The window is bigger and you can adjust the size to how you like, but the bigger it got the slower the upload so dial up users need to be aware. Abby's dial up didn't let her see the images as fast as I was seeing them.
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Posted on 08/31/2006 at 10:08:00 AM