File Details |
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File Size | 3.6 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | October 14, 2002 |
Total Downloads | 1,326 |
Publisher | nanoCom Corp. |
Homepage | BuddyVision |
Publisher's Description
BuddyVision is a free AIM add-on that sends video from your PC Camera to your AIM Buddies. Family and friends with modems or broadband can see your live pictures even if they don't have BuddyVision.
Latest Reviews
cdaledave reviewed v0.95.64 on Dec 20, 2001
Good idea BUT: It uses a lot of CPU (90%). And it doesn't work. It didn't realize I was directly connected when trying to send a VIM. And then it BSOD'ed.
oasiscraze reviewed v0.95.64 on Dec 8, 2001
yer wrong so....QUOTE~~ ""If" AOL added video to their messenger wasn't the deal they would have to open the messenger code to be compatible? Something is not right here.. Hmmmmmm I really wonder WHO this company is?" ~~UNQUOTE........Looks like to me it is made by NnanoCom Corp.....what do you think?.......oh yah, i know wat you were thinkin, it ISNT made by AOL.
Rick7165 reviewed v0.95.64 on Dec 7, 2001
Quote me if I'm wrong, but this looks fishy... "If" AOL added video to their messenger wasn't the deal they would have to open the messenger code to be compatible? Something is not right here.. Hmmmmmm I really wonder WHO this company is?
cdaledave reviewed v0.95.64 on Dec 20, 2001
Good idea BUT: It uses a lot of CPU (90%). And it doesn't work. It didn't realize I was directly connected when trying to send a VIM. And then it BSOD'ed.
oasiscraze reviewed v0.95.64 on Dec 8, 2001
yer wrong so....QUOTE~~ ""If" AOL added video to their messenger wasn't the deal they would have to open the messenger code to be compatible? Something is not right here.. Hmmmmmm I really wonder WHO this company is?" ~~UNQUOTE........Looks like to me it is made by NnanoCom Corp.....what do you think?.......oh yah, i know wat you were thinkin, it ISNT made by AOL.
Rick7165 reviewed v0.95.64 on Dec 7, 2001
Quote me if I'm wrong, but this looks fishy... "If" AOL added video to their messenger wasn't the deal they would have to open the messenger code to be compatible? Something is not right here.. Hmmmmmm I really wonder WHO this company is?