Tag: open source
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The future of Dorgem
Frank Fesevur, the creator of Dorgem, an excellent minimalist webcam capturing application for Windows, is faced with a dilemma: while the number of downloads and the amount of general interest in his application is soaring, his own interest is declining and he finds less and less time for developing Dorgem.
I’ve been using Dorgem to transmit the occasionally live webcam image from my desktop ever since I bought my webcam (must be some three years now). The only thing I’ve been missing is an SFTP connection, but it’s not available in any other Windows webcam software I’ve seen either, so I’ve stuck with Dorgem since I’ve found it the most reliable of them all.
Like others who’ve already commented the entry in Frank’s diary, I’m thankful for the great work he’s done and wish him nothing but a happy life no matter what his choices regarding the development of Dorgem will be.
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A Miro feature request (bump)
I would like to see a mini-player option that just has the video (and can be resized to a size smaller than the actual video) and be put always on top.
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Customizing pages with Stylish
I fell in love with Stylish when I got myself new, prettier Googles with it. There are lots of contributed styles for other high-profile places as well, but I found myself tweaking the most obscure of sites, which generally suffer more from downright uglyness than those well-known and much-visited ones do. I’d feel stupid offering my humble pieces of CSS to stand alongside the elaborate sorcery carefully crafted by others, so I’ve set up my own repository for my userstyles.